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Vsuresh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

towards

Hi
Please tell me if this is natural.

We need to work towards improving time management skills.
  

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Hi Yes, that's good. It means, of course: - We want to improve time management skills: that is one of the aims of our work There is no difference between 'towards' and 'toward'. You might hear one or the other more commonly, depending on the region that you are in Dave

  • Hi Yes, that's good.
  • It means, of course: - We want to improve time management skills: that is one of the aims of our work There is no difference between 'towards' and 'toward'.
  • You might hear one or the other more commonly, depending on the region that you are in Dave
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Hi

Yes, that's good. It means, of course:

- We want to improve time management skills: that is one of the aims of our work

There is no difference between 'towards' and 'toward'. You might hear one or the other more commonly, depending on the region that you are in

Dave
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Thank you very much for your comments, dave_anon.
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I would use, e.g., "our time-management skills" or "the team's time-management skills."

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