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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In or at

To go to New York, you need to change trains in chicago.
To go to New York, you need to change trains at chicago.
Which of these is considered to be correct?
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Both prepositions are fine, but 'Chicago' needs capitalization.

  • Both prepositions are fine, but 'Chicago' needs capitalization.
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Both prepositions are fine, but 'Chicago' needs capitalization.

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