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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
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Are these sentences correct?

Are these sentences correct, "We were not asked to Mary's wedding", "Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding" and "Mary was nervous on her wedding"?

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We were not asked to Mary's wedding. Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding. Mary was nervous at her wedding.

  • We were not asked to Mary's wedding.
  • Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding.
  • Mary was nervous at her wedding.
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We were not asked to Mary's wedding.
Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding.
Mary was nervous at her wedding.
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Thanks for answering. In the sentence, Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding, do the preposition 'at' and 'for' change the meaning of the sentence?
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fatimah0786 Sandra arrived late at/for the wedding, do the preposition 'at' and 'for' change the meaning of the sentence?
No.

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