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MoonBea Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Drive

"He was going (at) 70 mph."
"He was driving (at) 70 mph."

What difference does "at" make?
  

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Hi, Without 'at', the statements are more informal. Clive

  • Hi, Without 'at', the statements are more informal.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Without 'at', the statements are more informal.

Clive

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