TO? TOWARD? TOWARDS?
TO + destination
We use "to" to express our destination. Where are you going? I'm going TO the bathroom. That's my destination.
We use "toward/s" to express the direction we are moving. How can I get to the train station? Walk toward that department store and take the first left. I need to move in the direction of the department store.
"Toward" without the s is more common in American English.
"Towards" with the s is more common in British English.
MORE EXAMPLES:
Let's go to the park. (destination)
He leaned toward me and handed me the file. (direction)
I have to go to the bank first thing in the morning. (destination)
The soccer player sprinted toward the opposing team's goal, hoping to score a goal. (direction)
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS TO PRACTICE:
Where are you going later? I am going TO_____.
What would you do if you say a rhino running toward you? I would _____.
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