Hi. Is it incorrect to put any prepositions, including "to" and "at," before the words like "anywhere," "nowhere" or "everywhere"? Thank you for your help in advance.
... drove (to?) anywhere/nowhere/everywhere in the city. ... play tennis (at?) anywhere/nowhere/everywhere in the city.
Top answer
No, avoid this.
— RandomGuy
No, avoid this.
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