Above all, let me explain my chain of thought.
I met a sentence in a paragraph like this : Where am I coming from? Where am I going?
And this question hit upon me. Can I put "to" next to "going"?
Do you think it's OK to put "to" just before "going"?
I found out a sentence using "to" in a website below, but as a matter of fact the sentence with "to" was far less than without "to."
http://www.articlesbase.com/theater-articles/shakespeare-acting-tips-how-to-work-on-your-first-sh...
-Where am I? Where am I coming from? Where am I going to?
And one other sentence seeming same but appearing a bit different in some other way below in the Oxford Advanced leaner's Dictionary.
▪ I wonder where they will take us to.
What I want to ask are:
1. Can I use "to" in the sentence, "Where am I going?"
2. If I can't use "to," and then why "to" is OK with an Oxford Example sentence.
Can you give me a hand with this frustrating question?
I met a sentence in a paragraph like this : Where am I coming from? Where am I going?
And this question hit upon me. Can I put "to" next to "going"?
Do you think it's OK to put "to" just before "going"?
I found out a sentence using "to" in a website below, but as a matter of fact the sentence with "to" was far less than without "to."
http://www.articlesbase.com/theater-articles/shakespeare-acting-tips-how-to-work-on-your-first-sh...
-Where am I? Where am I coming from? Where am I going to?
And one other sentence seeming same but appearing a bit different in some other way below in the Oxford Advanced leaner's Dictionary.
▪ I wonder where they will take us to.
What I want to ask are:
1. Can I use "to" in the sentence, "Where am I going?"
2. If I can't use "to," and then why "to" is OK with an Oxford Example sentence.
Can you give me a hand with this frustrating question?
1. Can I use "to" in the sentence, "Where am I going?"-- Yes, but it is unnecessary, and considered informal.
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And then, do you mean we can omit "to," in the Oxford Example Sentence?
(It seems to me that the example sentence seems odd without "to," but I don't know why.)
▪ I wonder where they will take us to.
Where to