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Healer Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Take heed TO yourselves

Is the above grammatically correct?

Shouldn't it be simply "take heed yourselves"? If it is grammatically correct what is the difference between them? I feel that the word "to" is superfluous.

  

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It sounds like something from centuries ago, perhaps Biblical. What are the source and the context, including at least one whole sentence? CJ

  • It sounds like something from centuries ago, perhaps Biblical.
  • What are the source and the context, including at least one whole sentence?
  • CJ
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It sounds like something from centuries ago, perhaps Biblical.

What are the source and the context, including at least one whole sentence?

CJ

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