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		<title>-ward vs. -wards: toward or towards?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a dodgy problem.
Which one is correct: Toward or towards? Backward or backwards? Forward or forwards?
OK, so it&#8217;s not that dodgy. It&#8217;s pretty simple, really. Let&#8217;s focus on toward vs. towards and realize that the answer will be valid for all -ward words.
According to the Merriam-Webster Online dictionary, as well as a host of other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s a dodgy problem.</p>
<p>Which one is correct: <em>Toward</em> or <em>towards</em>? <em>Backward</em> or <em>backwards</em>? <em>Forward</em> or <em>forwards</em>?</p>
<p>OK, so it&#8217;s not that dodgy. It&#8217;s pretty simple, really. Let&#8217;s focus on <em>toward</em> vs. <em>towards</em> and realize that the answer will be valid for all <em>-ward</em> words.</p>
<p>According to the <strong><span style="color:#993300;"><a title="Merriam-Webster Online" href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/toward" target="_blank">Merriam-Webster Online</a></span></strong> dictionary, as well as a host of other dictionaries and Web sites, both versions are technically correct. But one is — how shall I say it? — more technically correct than the other.</p>
<p><em>Toward, backward, forward, leftward</em> and any other directionally influenced <em>-ward</em> words are used primarily in the United States. Words that add an &#8220;s&#8221; at the end are primarily British. One guy even did a <strong><span style="color:#993300;"><a title="Google test" href="http://tenser.typepad.com/tenser_said_the_tensor/2004/05/toward_and_towa.html" target="_blank">Google test</a></span></strong> to see if this is true and found out that, lo and behold, it stands up to a Google search.</p>
<p>For me, the real test is looking it up in the <strong><span style="color:#993300;"><a title="AP Stylebook" href="http://apstylebook.com/" target="_blank">AP Stylebook</a></span></strong> — the bible of journalists, ad agencies and many writers — and the answer is clear: <em>Toward</em> is the correct term and <em>towards</em> is unacceptable. End of story.</p>
<p>There you have it — unless you want to sound British for some bloody reason, you cheeky bugger.</p>
<p>Happy trails!</p>
<p>SAK</p>
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