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Zazzex Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Preposition + adverb

Hello,

Are the followings correct?

e.g.: The market was located at from district A to distrct B.

Sometimes, can we use an adverbe phrase such as FROM A TO B as an object of a preposition?

For example, "since long ago"? Also, is "since a long time ago" correct?

e.g.: The market was located from district A to distrct B.

can we use "FROM A TO B" instead of "AT A", if possible ?

Thanks a lot.
  

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zazzex followings following . No s . zazzex The market was located at from district A to distr i ct B.

  • zazzex followings following .
  • No s .
  • zazzex The market was located at from district A to distr i ct B.
  • No.
  • You can't do that.
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zazzexfollowings
following. No s.
zazzexThe market was located at from district A to district B.
No. You can't do that.
zazzexcan we use an adverb e phrase such as FROM
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Thanks a lot for meticulous corrections. That helps me a lot

By the way, can I say "several corrections" instead of "correction" as it seems countable in this case ?
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zazzexcan I say "several corrections" instead of "correction" as it seems countable in this case ?
corrections (with the s) is a perfectly good word. You certainly can use it!

CJ

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