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Perfect Stranger Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Correct or not? no. 18 - class list from/in/on/at the front desk

Dear Users,

Which of these prepositions would you use in the following sentences:

1. Please pick up your class lists from/at the front desk.
2. There's a class list waiting for you at/on the front desk.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Please pick up your class lists from the front desk.

  • Please pick up your class lists from the front desk.
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4 Answers
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Please pick up your class lists from the front desk.
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Thank you,

So... when do we use at the front desk ?
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Both 'from' and 'at' are possible in #1. Only 'at' is possible in #2.

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