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04-28-2011, 09:11 AM

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Hi.
I'm wondering if I can rephrase "go to" to "head for" in the following sentences.

I'm going to Takashimaya.
I'm heading for Takashimaya.

Where are you going?
Where are you heading for?

Thanks.

I think it's the same thing from a certain point of view, though different from a different point of view.
OK.
Then,
I'm going to Takashimaya.
I'm heading to Takashimaya.

Where are you going from here?
Where are you heading to, from here?

What is the difference of those sentences?
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