Today's expressions are “ikimasu,” meaning “to go,” and “kimasu,” meaning “to come.” “Ikimasu.” You use this phrase to express that someone or something moves from where it is now to another location. “Kimasu” is used when someone or something moves from a certain place to where the speaker is. And along with these verbs, “ikimasu” and “kimasu,” I'd like you to remember the word "e." When using the word “e,” place it after a noun that describes a destination. “Ofisu e ikimasu.” When saying the time, put “ni” after the time. “Hachiji ni ofisu e ikimasu.” When mentioning how you get somewhere, add “de” after the transportation method. “Densha de ofisu e ikimasu.”