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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Heading to vs. heading for

hi.

I'm really puzzled about these two. Could you please shed some light on these?

Where are you heading to?

Where are you heading for?

Are the two the same? Can they be used interchangeably? are there any difference at all?

Thank you so much.
  

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No difference. You can also use headed instead of heading . All four have the same meaning.

  • No difference.
  • You can also use headed instead of heading .
  • All four have the same meaning.
  • Where are you [heading / headed] [to / for] ?
  • I have to confess, though, that I personally use heading to and headed for .
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No difference. You can also use headed instead of heading. All four have the same meaning.

Where are you [heading / headed] [to / for] ?

I have to confess, though, that I personally use heading to and headed for.

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