I thought we use "at", not "from". But considering this is how they formulate it, what would the correct choice be and why? It's not "a", but how about the rest?
I’d rather watch the US Open tennis .......................................................
a. competition, who starts from 9.30pm;
b. competition which starts from 9.30pm;
c. competition, that is starting from 9.30pm;
d. competition that will be starting from 9.30pm.
anonymous I thought we use "at", not "from". 'At' is more usual, yes. anonymous what would the correct choice be Both B and D are possible, though both are not well-formed.
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anonymousI thought we use "at", not "from".
'At' is more usual, yes.
anonymouswhat would the correct choice be
Both B and D are possible, though both are not well-formed.