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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

To there/ there

How do you travel there?

How do you travel to there?

I don't know which one is right. Can you help me with this?
  

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Logically, 'to' should be included, but I think people often omit it. 'to there' specifically means from one place to another; 'there' could be interpreted how one travels once one has arrived.

  • Logically, 'to' should be included, but I think people often omit it.
  • 'to there' specifically means from one place to another; 'there' could be interpreted how one travels once one has arrived.
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Logically, 'to' should be included, but I think people often omit it.

'to there' specifically means from one place to another; 'there' could be interpreted how one travels once one has arrived.
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Dear Philip,

So you mean "to travel" can be a possible choice, am I right?

Regards,

Iman
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Generally I use ... travel there?

If I'm going to include the word "to" I will generally indicate the location with a word other than "there" such as:

How do you travel to the airport
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Generally I use ... travel there?

If I'm going to include the word "to" I will generally indicate the location with a word other than "there" such as:

How do you travel to the airport

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