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Shaun Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

by/at/on can you help?

Hi,

Which is more natural and grammatical?

So how are things by your end?
So how are things at your end?
So how are things on your end?

Thanks a lot!
  

Top answer

These are both OK; the other is not: So, how are things at your end? So, how are things on your end?

  • These are both OK; the other is not: So, how are things at your end?
  • So, how are things on your end?
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These are both OK; the other is not:

So, how are things at your end?
So, how are things on your end?
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Thanks Emotion: smile

I so often used the other one, not anymore!

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