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Goldenboy1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Correct preposition and question mark


Which of the following prepositions is correct in the following sentence? Also, would you say a question is required at the end of the sentence? Please advise


Could you let the engineer know that the parts have been delivered at/to the concierge's office.

  

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Which of the following prepositions is correct in the following sentence? Both are OK, but 'to' is better. lso, would you say a question is required at the end of the sentence?

  • Which of the following prepositions is correct in the following sentence?
  • Both are OK, but 'to' is better.
  • lso, would you say a question is required at the end of the sentence?
  • Yes.
  • It's worded as a question.
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Which of the following prepositions is correct in the following sentence? Both are OK, but 'to' is better.

lso, would you say a question is required at the end of the sentence? Yes. It's worded as a question. Or you could say . . . Please let the engineer know that the parts have been delivered to the concierge's office.

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