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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Presposition use

Which of these these prepossions are correct/possible in this sentence?

They were chatting during practice session.
They were chatting in practice seasion.
They were chatting at practice seasion.

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Anonymous Which of these these prepossions are correct/possible in this sentence? All of them. Be sure not to misspell 'session', though.

  • Anonymous Which of these these prepossions are correct/possible in this sentence?
  • All of them.
  • Be sure not to misspell 'session', though.
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AnonymousWhich of these these prepossions are correct/possible in this sentence?
All of them. Be sure not to misspell 'session', though.
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... or 'prepositions'.
Anonymousprepossions
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhich of these these prepossions are correct/possible in this sentence?All of them. Be sure not to misspell 'session', though.
Great. Thanks a lot teacher.

Does the use of both "at" or "in" imply that it's happening at a particular location, in this case "practice session"?

Also, is the indefinite article "a" wrong or
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AnonymousDoes the use of both "at" or "in" imply that it's happening at a particular location, in this case "practice session"?
Yes; your three sentences are synonymous.
AnonymousAlso, is the indefinite article "a" wrong or optional prior to "practice session"?
I did not think it worth commenting, but 'the' would be more com
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Mister MicawberYes; your three sentences are synonymous.
Got it.
Mister MicawberI did not think it worth commenting, but 'the' would be more common.
I see. So its use optional though in these sentences?
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AnonymousSo its use optional though in these sentences?
Yes.

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