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toward or towards anyone have any insight on when to use toward and when to use towards? Thanks |
Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=toward Quote:
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Hi, I just checked dictionary.com to find out if there is a difference, and toward and towards are listed as variants of each other, so interchangeable I suppose. But I thought the quote you pasted was funny because I was thinking "I doubt I would ever use towards, that sounds crass". Though I'm from Canada, I would have guessed it was slangy (North) American English that would use the, in my mind, crasser-sounding "towards". I think I have been away from home so long I don't remember which words I would actually use in regular conversation :o I'll check the Collins and the Oxford dictionaries at school tomorrow on usage. |
Re: toward or towards Interesting, little sage...I'm Canadian as well, and I find that I use the word "towards". It makes me wonder why. Is it because Canada was once a British colony, or because my mom is English? lol |
Re: toward or towards This makes amusing reading... As a Brit, I think exactly the same about TOWARD! :) My student asked me for the difference and all I could say was "I only ever use towards, but I'll look into it for you!" Now I know! ;) Thanks! |
Re: toward or towards I thought there was a grammatical rule to this. I never really found out until now that there's none. :) |
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