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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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When/As -- Head for/toward

Three police officers are searching the offices in the hall. When/As they are done, they head for/toward for a door marked 'cafeteria' at the end of the hall.


1) Is "When" or "As" correct here?

2) Are "head for" and "head toward" both OK here?

3) Are the sentences OK?

  

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anonymous Three police officers are searching the offices in the hall. When/As they are done, they head for/toward for a door marked 'cafeteria' at the end of the hall. 1) Is "When" or "As" correct here?

  • anonymous Three police officers are searching the offices in the hall.
  • When/As they are done, they head for/toward for a door marked 'cafeteria' at the end of the hall.
  • 1) Is "When" or "As" correct here?
  • When 2) Are "head for" and "head toward" both OK here?
  • Yes.
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anonymous

Three police officers are searching the offices in the hall. When/As they are done, they head for/toward for a door marked 'cafeteria' at the end of the hall.


1) Is "When" or "As" correct here? When

2) Are "head for" and "head toward" both OK here? Yes.

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