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MaineCoon Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Heading

"There are students heading into class."
"There is optimism heading into next year."

If students could head into class, does it mean "optimism" could head into next year?
  

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It is not optimism that is heading, but optimism in people who are heading into next year. That is how native speakers would interpret your sentence.

  • It is not optimism that is heading, but optimism in people who are heading into next year.
  • That is how native speakers would interpret your sentence.
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It is not optimism that is heading, but optimism in people who are heading into next year. That is how native speakers would interpret your sentence.

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