Hello everyone,
Is either "to" or "in" correct in the following sentence?
He went to George's office, which was not far from the place where the coach to/in London had stopped.
Regards,
Joseph
Hello everyone, Is either "to" or "in" correct in the following sentence? Only 'to' makes sense. Clive
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Hello everyone,
Is either "to" or "in" correct in the following sentence?
Only 'to' makes sense.
Clive