zeal3h
Apr 12, 2009
Grammar, Usage / A DIFFERENT way to say "going towards" [18]
Hi, I'm looking for a different way to say "going towards".
The sentence I'm trying to use it in is "Since the industrial revolution the in the late 18th century, mankind has been [going towards] a trend where laziness has dominated..."
Does "progressing towards" work? I just don't like the sound of "going towards".
Thanks
Hi, I'm looking for a different way to say "going towards".
The sentence I'm trying to use it in is "Since the industrial revolution the in the late 18th century, mankind has been [going towards] a trend where laziness has dominated..."
Does "progressing towards" work? I just don't like the sound of "going towards".
Thanks