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Hanuman_2000 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

except

Hello,

1. I will go anywhere.

I will not go to school.

I have to join these two sentences using "except".

A) I will go anywhere except to school.

B) I will go everywhere except school.

My doubt is :

Shall I use "to" as shown in (A)?

Which one is correct between (A) and (B)?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

I suspect that both are fine, but I much prefer A.

  • I suspect that both are fine, but I much prefer A.
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I suspect that both are fine, but I much prefer A.
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