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To Head. Hello! What do the phrases 'I am heading to' or 'I am heading out' mean? Do they mean that the person is physically moving to somewhere like 'to go' or 'to drive'?
25 de oct. de 2018 15:43
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I'm heading to means that you are going somewhere, and it is followed by a place. For example., I'm heading to the store. I'm heading to the grocery. I'm heading to the gym. I can't, because I have to head to work in a little bit. I'm heading out means that you're ready to leave a social engagement. We say, alright guys, I'm heading out. It means, I've had enough and I'm heading back home.
25 de octubre de 2018
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Наталья, вот ещё одно объяснение от носителя английского языка (не меня): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spI_WyGtS7k. Видео идёт на русском языке, поэтому не бойтесь, что вы что-то не поймёте.
25 de octubre de 2018
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Heading as a noun is a nautical term for "direction." Heading as a verb is a synonym for "going."
25 de octubre de 2018
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it means 'going towards/in that direction'.
25 de octubre de 2018
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