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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Go in the direction

How would you naturally write this?


I went toward the direction of where I heard him scream (from).

I went in/toward the direction in/from which the screams were coming.
I went in/toward the direction the screams were coming in/from.

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"Went" carries with it the idea of "direction," so it could be omitted or included, for example: I went toward where the screams were coming from. I went in the direction of the screams.

  • "Went" carries with it the idea of "direction," so it could be omitted or included, for example: I went toward where the screams were coming from.
  • I went in the direction of the screams.
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"Went" carries with it the idea of "direction," so it could be omitted or included, for example:


I went toward where the screams were coming from.

I went in the direction of the screams.


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