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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Parking

If you have no place to park at. Or

If you have no place to park in.

If one preposition had to be used, which one would be the correct one?

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Hi, In But it's very common to use no preposition ie If you have no place to park . . Clive

  • Hi, In But it's very common to use no preposition ie If you have no place to park .
  • .
  • Clive
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Hi,

In

But it's very common to use no preposition
ie If you have no place to park . . .

Clive

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