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Too finicky 7 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Heading to vs Headed to?

Which one of these sentences are correct?

1. Where are you heading to?

or

Where are you headed to?

2. Will and Joseph were heading to California from Seattle by bus.

or

Will and Joseph were heading to California from Seattle by bus.

3. I am headed to canteen.

or

I am heading to canteen.

  

Top answer

too finicky 7 Where are you headed to? Americans tend to use that. too finicky 7 t o c anteen.

  • too finicky 7 Where are you headed to?
  • Americans tend to use that.
  • too finicky 7 t o c anteen.
  • There is a word missing there.
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too finicky 7Where are you headed to?

Americans tend to use that.

too finicky 7to canteen.

There is a word missing there.

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too finicky 7Where are you heading/headed to?
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were heading/headed to California
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heading/headed to the canteen.

Both are used. The meaning is the same.

CJ

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