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'To' and 'towards' - Confusing English words | Vocabulary

'To' and 'towards' - Confusing English words | Vocabulary What is the difference between to and towards?

"To" and "towards" are both English prepositions to describe movement. I explain the difference in meaning in this English vocabulary lesson.

If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments section below the video lesson and I will answer.

The accent in the video is a British English accent.

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Andrew,
Crown Academy of English






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