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Louis Posted 20 years ago
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0 I used to say "i am heading to..." but was told to use "headed" instead. Frankly, i still can't figure out why. Correct me if i'm wrong, but it's an action, therefore shouldn't I be using "heading" cause "headed" is used as a adjective. If anybody can clear this up for me. 02br
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0 "heading to" or "headed for" I would say. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 0 "heading to" or "headed for" I would say.
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0 "heading to" or "headed for" I would say. I think I use "headed for" more often, but I don't see what the objection is to "heading to".02br
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