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Vincent Teo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

headed to / for

Do I say,

1 He found a tool before heading to / for / - the park

2 He headed the park.
  

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"To" or "for," your choice. If you use a direct object after "headed," you mean the subject was in charge of the object.

  • "To" or "for," your choice.
  • If you use a direct object after "headed," you mean the subject was in charge of the object.
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"To" or "for," your choice.

If you use a direct object after "headed," you mean the subject was in charge of the object.

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