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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Sentence difference

Whats the difference between these two sentences?

Heed what your superior says.

Heed to what your superior says.

  

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The verb 'heed' is not followed by 'to'. You can either say: Heed what your superior says. or use the expression ' pay heed to something/take heed of something' Pay heed to what your superior says.

  • The verb 'heed' is not followed by 'to'.
  • You can either say: Heed what your superior says.
  • or use the expression ' pay heed to something/take heed of something' Pay heed to what your superior says.
  • Take heed of what your superior says.
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The verb 'heed' is not followed by 'to'.

You can either say:

Heed what your superior says. or use the expression 'pay heed to something/take heed of something'

Pay heed to what your superior says.

Take heed of what your superior says.

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