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Avik2312 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Round/Around

which sentence is grammatically correct??

I want to travel around the world

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I want to travel round the world
  

Top answer

We use around to describe movement , and round to describe the shape of something. Consider the sentence, are you attempting to describe the shape of the earth, or that you will be taking some course of direction?

  • We use around to describe movement , and round to describe the shape of something.
  • Consider the sentence, are you attempting to describe the shape of the earth, or that you will be taking some course of direction?
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We use around to describe movement , and round to describe the shape of something. Consider the sentence, are you attempting to describe the shape of the earth, or that you will be taking some course of direction?
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I guess then 'around' is the correct option..

The sentence means that I desire to see the world..obviously by travelling..

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