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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Reach ––– a conclusion?

Is it correct "reach to the conclusion"? Or is it generally expressed as "reach to the conclusion"? I mean, which one of those two incorrect? Please, I have an exam tomorrow!
  

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Just reach, without the to. How did your reach that conclusion? After studying the data, did you reach a conclusion?

  • Just reach, without the to.
  • How did your reach that conclusion?
  • After studying the data, did you reach a conclusion?
  • Eventually, I reached the conclusion that I was better off out of my marriage than in it.
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Just reach, without the to.

How did your reach that conclusion?
After studying the data, did you reach a conclusion?
Eventually, I reached the conclusion that I was better off out of my marriage than in it.

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