Asked by Ashley

You walk into your room to your bed.
Does this means you are on the bed or you just walked near the bed?

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Answered by Arora
'To your bed' should mean near the bed, the second option.

In order to say that you are on the bed, 'onto your bed' would have been used.
Answered by Reed
You walked to it. The sentence does not say you sat down on it, reclined on it, or got under the covers. You walked to it, perhaps to stand there and admire it?
Answered by Ashley
Thank you!
Answered by Reed
You're welcome.
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