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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Can I say,

(a) He bought a twenty dollars shirt / for a shirt.

(b) He bought a shirt for twenty dollar.

(c) He ate dinner about / at about seven o'clock.

(d) She danced at / in / on the concert.

(e) They played in / at / on the playground.
  

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(a) He bought a twenty-dollar shirt. (b) He bought a shirt for twenty dollars. (c) He ate dinner about / at about seven o'clock.

  • (a) He bought a twenty-dollar shirt.
  • (b) He bought a shirt for twenty dollars.
  • (c) He ate dinner about / at about seven o'clock.
  • (d) She danced at/in the concert.
  • (e) They played at / on the playground.
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(a) He bought a twenty-dollar shirt.
(b) He bought a shirt for twenty dollars.
(c) He ate dinner about / at about seven o'clock.
(d) She danced at/in the concert.
(e) They played at / on the playground.

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