Hello everyone,
Are both "to" and "for" correctly used in the following sentence?
1. The weather was good during the voyage to New York.
2. The weather was good during the voyage for New York.
Regards
JA
I suspect the answer to your question is "to", but what do you mean by "voyage for/to New York"?
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I suspect the answer to your question is "to", but what do you mean by "voyage for/to New York"?