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Kazupocketmonster Posted 8 years ago
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In or to?

Is there any difference?

A: I want to travel in America.

B: want to travel to America.

  

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A: I want to travel in America. I want to visit various parts of America B: I want to travel to America. I want to go from eg China to America.

  • A: I want to travel in America.
  • I want to visit various parts of America B: I want to travel to America.
  • I want to go from eg China to America.
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A: I want to travel in America. I want to visit various parts of America

B: I want to travel to America. I want to go from eg China to America.

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