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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What is difference between them?

1. Where are you going to?
2. Where are you going?
  

Top answer

2 is correct. 1 is not.

  • 2 is correct.
  • 1 is not.
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5 Answers
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2 is correct.
1 is not.
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Thanks. Now I'll have to listen to 'The Blue Cafe' by Chris Rea. Emotion: big smile
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There is no difference in meaning. I wouldn’t call [1] wrong, but Where are you going? is much more common and natural.
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I'd say it's as correct as "Where are you at?"
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I agree. The 'to' is superfluous.

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