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Chris2010 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"by dropping" or "by dropping at"

Meet the promotion team, and the rest of our friendly staff, by dropping ABC during regular office hours.

Above is the original sentence. I felt that it is not correct and changed it to the below mentioned, -… (I have replaced the company name with ABC for confidentiality reasons). Please let me know if it is correct and if any changes need to be done - Thanks

Meet the promotion team, and the rest of our friendly staff, by dropping at ABC during regular office hours.
  

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H i, 'Visit casually' is 'drop by' , not 'drop at'. We often say ' drop by at ' a place. Clive

  • H i, 'Visit casually' is 'drop by' , not 'drop at'.
  • We often say ' drop by at ' a place.
  • Clive
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Hi,

'Visit casually' is 'drop by', not 'drop at'.
We often say 'drop by at' a place.

Clive

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