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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

at or for?

at or for?

I set a wake up call for you for 7am, sir.

I set a wake up call for you at 7am, sir.

I set an alarm for you for/at 7am, sir.

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I set a wake-up call for you for 7 am, sir.

  • I set a wake-up call for you for 7 am, sir.
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I set a wake-up call for you for 7 am, sir.

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