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No, the word 'towards' is a preposition, meaning in the direction of, along a course leading to; so as to face; not long before; as part of the payment for. Examples:

He ran towards the exit.

She's studying toward her degree.

They turned towards the sound.

Note: The forms toward and towards are interchangeable, they mean the same thing. Which is more commonly used depends on where your are from or where you leaned English.

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