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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Which is correct:

I would like to meet with you before I depart 'to or for' california.

Are both possible?
  

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I would like to meet with you before I depart for California . Few natives would say 'depart' instead of 'leave', however. Anonymous Are both possible?

  • I would like to meet with you before I depart for California .
  • Few natives would say 'depart' instead of 'leave', however.
  • Anonymous Are both possible?
  • No.
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I would like to meet with you before I depart for California.

Few natives would say 'depart' instead of 'leave', however.
AnonymousAre both possible?
No.
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How about: before I fly ... To or for... California?
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before I fly to California

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