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OttoJ Posted 12 years ago
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At/on

Are my sentences all correct?

-There will be activities organized on campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized on the campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized at campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized at the campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized on UCL campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized on the UCL campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized at UCL campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized at the campus, and students are most welcome to take part.

Thank you.
  

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OttoJ Are my sentences all correct? No. These are OK: -There will be activities organized on campus, and students are most welcome to take part.

  • OttoJ Are my sentences all correct?
  • No.
  • These are OK: -There will be activities organized on campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
  • -There will be activities organized on the campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
  • -There will be activities organized on the UCL campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
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OttoJAre my sentences all correct?
No. These are OK:

-There will be activities organized on campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized on the campus, and students are most welcome to take part.
-There will be activities organized on the UCL campus, and students are most welcome to
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Thank you; I know we can say 'Students at the Belfast campus have access to excellent sports facilities. ', but what in the context of my original sentence makes it impossible to use AT, while 'at the XYZ campus' is generally OK?
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OttoJStudents at the Belfast campus have access to excellent sports facilities.
This sounds right to me only if the university has more than one campus.

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