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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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give a lift

1) where can you give us a lift to ?
To where can you give us a lift?
Till what place you can give us a lift ?
can we use Till and To at the beginning ?
2) where will you take us ?
What place you will take us from?

are these ok ?
  

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Anonymous W here can you give us a lift to? W here will you take us ? What place you will take us from?

  • Anonymous W here can you give us a lift to?
  • W here will you take us ?
  • What place you will take us from?
  • The first two are fine, with the capital letter at the beginning and no space before the question mark.
  • 'Till' doesn't work.
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AnonymousWhere can you give us a lift to? Where will you take us ? What place you will take us from?
The first two are fine, with the capital letter at the beginning and no space before the question mark. 'Till' doesn't work.

The third is marginal. I'd say Where will you take us from? or, more probably
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Other than for the original question (Can you give us a lift?), I find that anything more with that phrase to be awkward. Proper questions could be: How far can you take us? Where will you pick us up? Where should we meet? 5jj has already spoken in part to this.

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