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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A is added to B VS. A is added at B

A is added to B VS. A is added at B

1) s is added to the end of the word.

2) s is added at the end of the word.

Which combination is appropriate or natural to native English speakers or is there a meaning difference between them? Thank you so much as always and I hope to hear from you again.
  

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A is always added to B when B is a thing. If B is a time or location, use at . You can say "s is added to the end of the word" (if you consider the "end of the word" to be a thing).

  • A is always added to B when B is a thing.
  • If B is a time or location, use at .
  • You can say "s is added to the end of the word" (if you consider the "end of the word" to be a thing).
  • or "s is added at the end of the word" (if you consider the "end of the word" to be a location).
  • Either would work.
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A is always added to B when B is a thing. If B is a time or location, use at.
You can say "s is added to the end of the word" (if you consider the "end of the word" to be a thing).
or "s is added at the end of the word" (if you consider the "end of the word" to be a location).
Either would work. I myself would say to.
It would always be at

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