We need to converge in the same direction.
you use a preposition usally at the end of a sentence.
Nouns, pronouns, gerunds, and noun phrases can commonly stand after a preposition in a sentence.
One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal." But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."
no it depends on if there is a prepositional phrase
No. The correct wording for that sentence would be: "Where is David?"
Example sentence - The teams will converge on the hill at the same time.
I went to eat pie..... CONVERGE!!! there....
I walked to the shop
you use a preposition usally at the end of a sentence.
Here is preposition used in a sentence. Adverb phrases use a preposition to tell what, when and how an action can occur.
Fanatics and buyers converge at Comicon in San Diego every year.
Example sentence for the verb to converge: The main roads converge at the center of town.
Nouns, pronouns, gerunds, and noun phrases can commonly stand after a preposition in a sentence.
There is a ball under the bed.
We might see you after the movie.
One is the preposition "with" -- "I agree with the proposal." But it could also be "to" -- "I agree to the proposal."
no it depends on if there is a prepositional phrase