momo
You can go wherever you want. or You can go wherever you want to. Which is correct ?
2018年10月4日 08:13
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Both are correct, the first is more casual and more likely to be said in American English. In British English, especially if writing and wanting to use more formal English, you might find the first form used more like this: 'You can go WHENever you want', whereas you'd more likely write 'WHEREver you want TO'. The 'where' takes the 'to'. But to be honest, no-one would look at you oddly if you used either in conversational English.
2018年10月4日
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Both are correct!
2018年10月4日
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Both are correct. The first one would be a little more casual.
2018年10月4日
I had the mid-term exam and wrote "wherever you want". My teacher said it was wrong!! I'm happy to know that both are correct☺️
2018年10月4日
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