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Serial Verb Constructions

How multiple verbs combine in a single clause in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Chinese uses serial verb constructions extensively, stringing verbs together without conjunctions. Spanish and English typically require conjunctions, prepositions, or infinitive markers between verbs.

Ejemplos

Go buy something

Voy a comprar / Voy y compro

Come take a look

Ven a ver / Ven y mira

Give him a book

Le doy un libro

Run into the room

Corre hacia la habitación

Take out money

Saca dinero

Verb linkage required

Yes (a, y, prepositions)

Ejemplos

Go buy something

Go and buy / Go buy

Come take a look

Come and see / Come see

Give him a book

I give him a book

Run into the room

Run into the room

Take out money

Take out money

Verb linkage required

Usually (and, to, bare infinitive)

Ejemplos

Go buy something

mǎi

Come take a look

guòláikànkan

Give him a book

gěiběnshū

Run into the room

pǎojìnfángjiān

Take out money

qiánchūlái

Verb linkage required

No (direct concatenation)

Comparación rápida

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Go buy something Voy a comprar / Voy y comproGo and buy / Go buymǎi
Come take a look Ven a ver / Ven y miraCome and see / Come seeguòláikànkan
Give him a book Le doy un libroI give him a bookgěiběnshū
Run into the room Corre hacia la habitaciónRun into the roompǎojìnfángjiān
Take out money Saca dineroTake out moneyqiánchūlái
Verb linkage required Yes (a, y, prepositions)Usually (and, to, bare infinitive)No (direct concatenation)

Comparación lado a lado

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Go buy something Voy a comprar / Voy y comproGo and buy / Go buymǎi
Come take a look Ven a ver / Ven y miraCome and see / Come seeguòláikànkan
Give him a book Le doy un libroI give him a bookgěiběnshū
Run into the room Corre hacia la habitaciónRun into the roompǎojìnfángjiān
Take out money Saca dineroTake out moneyqiánchūlái
Verb linkage required Yes (a, y, prepositions)Usually (and, to, bare infinitive)No (direct concatenation)

Ejemplos en contexto

Go buy something

Español

Voy a comprar / Voy y compro

Inglés

Go and buy / Go buy

Chino

mǎi

Come take a look

Español

Ven a ver / Ven y mira

Inglés

Come and see / Come see

Chino

guòláikànkan

Give him a book

Español

Le doy un libro

Inglés

I give him a book

Chino

gěiběnshū

Run into the room

Español

Corre hacia la habitación

Inglés

Run into the room

Chino

pǎojìnfángjiān

Take out money

Español

Saca dinero

Inglés

Take out money

Chino

qiánchūlái

Verb linkage required

Español

Yes (a, y, prepositions)

Inglés

Usually (and, to, bare infinitive)

Chino

No (direct concatenation)

Puntos clave

Spanish: Does not allow true serial verbs. Requires prepositions (ir a), conjunctions (ir y), or different structures. Multiple verbs must be linked ...

English: Limited serial verbs. Some constructions allow bare infinitives (go get, come see), but most require "and" or "to."

Chinese: Extensive serial verb system. Verbs are concatenated freely to express sequence, purpose, direction, result, and giving.

Key concepts compared: Go buy something, Come take a look, Give him a book.

Última actualización: 4 de junio de 2026