0That's when their spacecraft, which launched to Mars in August, will finally arrive on the Red Planet. 02br 02br 00Do you say "The rocket launched to the Moon" or "The rocket was launched to the Moon"?02br 02br 00I think the latter is correct, so we need 'was' in the original sentence. What do you think?02br 02br 00Thanks!0-
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0I agree with you, but it doesn't cause me any discomfort to hear "The rocket launched to the moon"0-
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0I agree with you, but it doesn't cause me any discomfort to hear "The rocket launched to the moon"0-
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0Both correct:02br 00--------------- 02br 00launch 02br 01i00intransitive verb02i02br 01b001 a02b00 01b00:02b00 to spring forward 01b00:02b00 take off <a junco had 01i00launch02i00ed 00off a chinquapin twig -- W.V.T.Clark> <the cata