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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling question

.........that restaurant near the beach?

a. How about b. What about going

I think both are correct. Am I right?

  

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Omar Ahmed Am I right? No, only a. is correct.

  • Omar Ahmed Am I right?
  • No, only a.
  • is correct.
  • You usually go to a place, and there's no preposition in the sentence.
  • There are exceptions to this.
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Omar AhmedAm I right?

No, only a. is correct. You usually go to a place, and there's no preposition in the sentence. There are exceptions to this. You can go home and go east, for example.

CB

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