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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Towards

s this sentence correct:



"Doctor Catlyn is known for her profound sense of duty, always running towards where she is called or where is needed in the hospital.

  

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I would say that is OK, apart from the typo in "or where is needed". However, you could consider "to" rather than "towards". Under very close scrutiny it may be questioned whether "always running" is securely grammatically connected, but I would personally accept it.

  • I would say that is OK, apart from the typo in "or where is needed".
  • However, you could consider "to" rather than "towards".
  • Under very close scrutiny it may be questioned whether "always running" is securely grammatically connected, but I would personally accept it.
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I would say that is OK, apart from the typo in "or where is needed". However, you could consider "to" rather than "towards".

Under very close scrutiny it may be questioned whether "always running" is securely grammatically connected, but I would personally accept it.

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