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Toward vs. Towards Toward vs. Towards

What is the difference between toward and towards?

I was recently sent an email asking if I knew the difference between toward and towards. From what I was taught and can gather, the only distinction between the two is that towards is traditionally used in British English and toward is more traditionally used in American English. The two words are both correct and can be used interchangeably. The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary agrees.

 





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Colleyville Heritage High School
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