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Grammar

Proper prepositions

Why must we converge on rather than converge in?
  

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The paths all converge at the main gate of the park. Due to roadworks, three lanes of traffic have to converge into two. These are the two examples I copied from ' Cambridge online dictionary '.

  • The paths all converge at the main gate of the park.
  • Due to roadworks, three lanes of traffic have to converge into two.
  • These are the two examples I copied from ' Cambridge online dictionary '.
  • There are no fixed rules governing the use of preposition.
  • It depends on the context.
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The paths all converge at the main gate of the park.
Due to roadworks, three lanes of traffic have to converge into two.

These are the two examples I copied from ' Cambridge online dictionary '. There are no fixed rules governing the use of preposition. It depends on the context.

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