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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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at or for

I don't remember what time your wake-up call is at/for.
I don't remember what time you asked to be woken up -at.-
  

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I don't remember what time your wake-up call is at . I don't remember what time you asked to be woken up at . In my opinion, both at s are optional.

  • I don't remember what time your wake-up call is at .
  • I don't remember what time you asked to be woken up at .
  • In my opinion, both at s are optional.
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I don't remember what time your wake-up call is at.
I don't remember what time you asked to be woken up at.


In my opinion, both ats are optional.
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I agree that the ats are optional. Personally, I wouldn't bother with them.

CJ
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What about 'for' in #1
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AnonymousWhat about 'for' in #1
No, that wouldn't be wise. Use at.
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Interesting. I would not use "at" and I would use "for."

I've set up a wake-up call for 5 a.m. What time is the call for? It's for 5 a.m. Darn. Maybe it isn't. Now I don't remember what time I made it for.

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