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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Move to - Prepositions at the end

Are these questions ok? Is one more commonly used than the other?

1) Where have you moved?

2) Where have you moved to?

Thanks in advance!
  

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With 'to' is much more common, even at the end of a sentence.

  • With 'to' is much more common, even at the end of a sentence.
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With 'to' is much more common, even at the end of a sentence.
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Thnks a lot Philip!
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"—Usage. WHERE … AT (Where was he at?) and WHERE … TO (Where is this leading to?) are often criticized as redundant because neither AT nor TO adds anything to the meaning of WHERE, and sentences like the preceding ones are perfectly clear and standard without the final AT or TO. This criticism does not apply to WHERE … FROM, which is fully standard: Where does the money come from? The constructio

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