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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As prepositions, 'toward' is the more usual version in American English and 'towards' is the almost invariable form in British English.
Regarding 'a/round', there are so many different uses that it would take forever to explain. In many cases, they are interchangeable, but in others they are not. Thus, we say 'seated round the table' or 'seated around the table', 'fool around' but not 'fool round' and 'all year round' but not 'all year around'. Usage is everything.