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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Structure

Do I say:

We need something in writing indicating that the donor would like the fund to go *towards/toward....*
Or
We need something in writing that indicates that the donor would like the fund to go *towards/toward...*
  

Top answer

You can use either. There's no difference. Rover

  • You can use either.
  • There's no difference.
  • Rover
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4 Answers
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You can use either. There's no difference.

Rover
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Thank you, Rover! I have problems with how I should word things. How would you rewrite this sentence for simplicity and easy for others to understand.
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I would not try to simplify it. It's easy enough to understand as is.

The context appears to require a certain formality and the register of your sentence reflects this.

Rover
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Thanks Rover! You are so helpful. Much appreciation.Emotion: big smile

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