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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get off, far-off, board on

At what station do you get off every day?

Do you board on train to go to such far-off places? really it must be taken more time.

Are these sentences correct?

Please help me.
  

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User_gary At what station do you get off every day? Correct, but not colloquial: What station do you get off at every day? would the usual structure.

  • User_gary At what station do you get off every day?
  • Correct, but not colloquial: What station do you get off at every day?
  • would the usual structure.
  • Do you board on train to go to such far-off places?
  • really it must be taken more time.
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User_garyAt what station do you get off every day? Correct, but not colloquial: What station do you get off at every day? would the usual structure.


Do you board on train to go to such far-off places? really it must be taken more time. Do you take trains to go to such far-off places?
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Thank you Feebs11.

Then I wonder when should we use the phrase "board on". Could you give me a few examples?

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