I think you want this: She follows her father in business. We follow her speech as she speaks slowly and clearly. I went to London following my aunt's advice.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
vsureshThe duckling follows its mother into the pond. Can we have to in place of into?Yes, but "into" means that they go swimming. "To" just means walking to the edge of the pond.
AlpheccaStarsYes, but "into" means that they go swimming. "To" just means walking to the edge of the pond.This just didn't occur to me when I thought of that question. Thank you.