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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

at or for?

At or for?
"What time did you say your appointment was at?"
"What time did you say your appointment was for?"

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At is the preposition for time.

  • At is the preposition for time.
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At is the preposition for time.
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For precise time,I mean.
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Just say

What time did you say your appointment was?

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