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Fatimah0786 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Inhospitably to/towards

Which is correct?: "I have behaved very inhospitably to/towards that young man."

Thanks in advance
  

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"Thanks in advance 'towards' is the usual word, but you'll be understood if you use 'to' as it is not a serious mistake. CJ

  • "Thanks in advance 'towards' is the usual word, but you'll be understood if you use 'to' as it is not a serious mistake.
  • CJ
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fatimah0786 Which is correct?: "I have behaved very inhospitably to/towards that young man."Thanks in advance
'towards' is the usual word, but you'll be understood if you use 'to' as it is not a serious mistake.

CJ

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