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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

Kindly see the following text. I would like to know why "toward" is used here instead of "towards".

"Mary raised her hand in class. Then she rose from her desk and walked toward the front of the classroom."

Thank you.

  

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In this context "toward" and "towards" are interchangeable in meaning. It is the author's choice which to use, but "toward" is more common in AmE and "towards" is more common in BrE. To me, as a BrE speaker, "toward" sounds more literary.

  • In this context "toward" and "towards" are interchangeable in meaning.
  • It is the author's choice which to use, but "toward" is more common in AmE and "towards" is more common in BrE.
  • To me, as a BrE speaker, "toward" sounds more literary.
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In this context "toward" and "towards" are interchangeable in meaning. It is the author's choice which to use, but "toward" is more common in AmE and "towards" is more common in BrE. To me, as a BrE speaker, "toward" sounds more literary.

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