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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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as to

How would you phrase the following please?

It's my decision (as to) what team I'm going to play with.

It's my decision (as to) who I'm going to play with.

Thank you
  

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"as to" is optional. I would not use it in formal English though. To me it feels faintly jargony, though yours is not otherwise a jargony context.

  • "as to" is optional.
  • I would not use it in formal English though.
  • To me it feels faintly jargony, though yours is not otherwise a jargony context.
  • Onions may vary.
  • In careful English, "which team" sounds better than "what team".
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"as to" is optional. I would not use it in formal English though. To me it feels faintly jargony, though yours is not otherwise a jargony context. Onions may vary. In careful English, "which team" sounds better than "what team".

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