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HSS Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Pick Up at ..., Pick Up From ...

You would say both to pick him up at the airport and pick him up from the airport.

Is there any situation where you would only say either? Or, are they completely interchangeable?

Hiro/ Sendai
  

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I think from may be more likely if the person is being brought back to the place of speaking from the airport.

  • I think from may be more likely if the person is being brought back to the place of speaking from the airport.
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I think from may be more likely if the person is being brought back to the place of speaking from the airport.
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