Moon7296 Posted 15 years agoVocabulary
It will start 9 A.M
It will start 9 A.M on both days.
Do you not add 'at' in front of time ocassionally?
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M on both days. Do you not add 'at' in front of time ocassionally? The preposition at is needed in this case.
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- M on both days.
- Do you not add 'at' in front of time ocassionally?
- The preposition at is needed in this case.
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moon7296It will start at 9 A.M on both days.
Do you not add 'at' in front of time ocassionally?
The preposition
at is needed in this case.