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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct and why?

Where did you go? vs Where did you go TO?
  

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Some would consider "to" as incorrect because it is a preposition ending a sentence. It is meaningless, at any rate. Avoid it.

  • Some would consider "to" as incorrect because it is a preposition ending a sentence.
  • It is meaningless, at any rate.
  • Avoid it.
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Some would consider "to" as incorrect because it is a preposition ending a sentence. It is meaningless, at any rate. Avoid it.
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Hi,
AnonymousWhere did you go? vs Where did you go TO?
Use the former. No doubt that to is redundant in that case. It is like saying "Where are you at?" instead of

"Where are you?" That question is unambiguous: it is understood that you are asking about a destination, isn't it?

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