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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

FROM or TO?

How would you say this please?

1 I was going in the opposite direction from/to the one he was taking.

2 I went in the opposite direction that I was supposed to be going (in)./from the one I was supposed to be going in./to the one I was supposed to be going in.

Thank you so much
  

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Just a little rearranging. 1 I was going in the direction opposite to the one he was taking. 2 I went in the direction opposite to the one I was supposed to be going in.

  • Just a little rearranging.
  • 1 I was going in the direction opposite to the one he was taking.
  • 2 I went in the direction opposite to the one I was supposed to be going in.
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Just a little rearranging.

1 I was going in the direction opposite to the one he was taking.

2 I went in the direction opposite to the one I was supposed to be going in.

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