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Tmn111 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Hi, is this correct?

At what time are you starting work tomorrow?

At what time are you finishing work tomorrow?

Should "at" be included here or is it possible to omit it?
  

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"at" is possible in a more formal style of English, but since this is a conversational sentence it would in practice almost always be omitted here.

  • "at" is possible in a more formal style of English, but since this is a conversational sentence it would in practice almost always be omitted here.
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"at" is possible in a more formal style of English, but since this is a conversational sentence it would in practice almost always be omitted here.

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