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.
Nouns, pronouns, gerunds, and noun phrases can commonly stand after a preposition in a sentence.
We might see you after the movie.
There is a ball under the bed.
Example sentence for the verb to converge: The main roads converge at the center of town.
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