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what 's the difference between "to the beginning" and "towards the beginning"? It was only towards the beginning that I was calling him. Is this same with the sentence "It was only to the beginning that I was calling him"?
May 26, 2019 9:40 AM
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No - the second is incorrect: It was only towards that beginning that I was calling him - in a relationship, meaning 'near the beginning'. You could also say 'at the beginning', but not 'to the beginning'. You wouldn't use present continuous, nor present simple really as if it's a story or recollection it would be in the past tense [or past continuous]. Thanks! :)
May 26, 2019
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