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"Where are you heading?" or "Where are you heading for?"
Which one is correct?
Dec 24, 2015 5:34 AM
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Both are OK. There is only a slight difference - 'for' is a little more specific - it is asking about a place. If you asked 'where are you headed?' someone could just answer 'west'. But you wouldn't answer that to 'where are you headed for?'.
December 24, 2015
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