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Gray tile 420 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

At/in + location

what is the meaning of the sentence "When does the next bus leaves at London?" Is the bus departing from London or heading to London? The same with " in " "When does the next bus leaves in London?"

  

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] That sentence has no coherent meaning. It's not correct. The version with "in" is also wrong.

  • ] That sentence has no coherent meaning.
  • It's not correct.
  • The version with "in" is also wrong.
  • Of the two below, the second one is more frequently used.
  • When does the next bus leave from London?
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gray tile 420What is the meaning of the sentence "When does the next bus leaves leave at London?" [After auxiliary do you must use the plain form of the verb.]

That sentence has no coherent meaning. It's not cor

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