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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

Hi,

can I use "at" instead of "on" in this sentence?

By 2013 the work on the stadium will have been finished.

Cheers,
LOP
  

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Hi, Yes. But note this. Work on A usuallly means that the work is done to A.

  • Hi, Yes.
  • But note this.
  • Work on A usuallly means that the work is done to A.
  • Work at A may also mean that eg work on C is done at the location A.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes. But note this.

Work on A usuallly means that the work is done to A.

Work at A may also mean that eg work on C is done at the location A.

Clive
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Now it's clear. Thank you!

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