Andrew
Can't choose between {running to, running towards}. The lion is running {t, towards} the river. The lion is running {t, towards} the prey. Please help me. Thank you
30. Sep. 2014 08:09
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'To' suggests that the person/animal probably arrives at their destination. 'Towards' simply means in a certain direction, with no indication of whether they arrives there or not. The lion is running {to, towards} the river. Either would be possible here, depending on the situation. The lion is running {to, towards} the prey. 'Towards' is really the only option here. 'To' would suggest that the prey is standing patiently in one spot, waiting for the lion to arrive!
30. September 2014
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