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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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The airoplane leaves at 11 p.m, so I must reach the airport three hours before
  

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Anonymous airoplane
aeroplane or airplane
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Anonymous The airoplane leaves at 11 p.m, so I must reach the airport three hours before
so means 'therefore'. In other words there is the suggestion of causality. You are saying that you have to reach the airport three hours before departure because the airplane leaves at 11pm. It's more likely that the time of departure really has nothing to
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aeroplane or airplane

True. Although I almost always hear simply plane.

Clive

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