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Can "toward" be used either in singular or plural form without changing its meaning?

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Rebecca

Good question! Here "towards" or "toward" isn't singular or plural. They're just different spellings for the same word! They are completely interchangeable; you can use whichever spelling you want to use. I'd say the difference is that "towards" is considered British English, whereas "toward" is considered American English. Ex: I moved toward the car. = I moved towards the car. Ex: Toward the end of the meal, I was getting tired. = Towards the end of the meal, I was getting tired.

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