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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

rowing to / towards

Can I say,

They are rowing to/towards the sea.

They are rowing the boat on / in / across / at the sea.
  

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Vincent, to me, if you row a boat, you must be on the sea so I can't see a point in saying rowing towards the sea.

  • Vincent, to me, if you row a boat, you must be on the sea so I can't see a point in saying rowing towards the sea.
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Vincent, to me, if you row a boat, you must be on the sea so I can't see a point in saying rowing towards the sea.

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