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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
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Question about sentences

Dear all,

Please tell me which of the following expressions is correct.

1) Are we on the right road for Kovalam.

2) Are we on the right road to Kovalam.

And also I would like to know the difference in meaning between the following sentences.

1) I am at the table.

2) I am by the table.


Thank you.

  

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Please tell me which of the following expressions is correct. 1) Are we on the right road for Kovalam <<<< This one 2) Are we on the right road to Kovalam. And also I would like to know the difference in meaning between the following sentences.

  • Please tell me which of the following expressions is correct.
  • 1) Are we on the right road for Kovalam <<<< This one 2) Are we on the right road to Kovalam.
  • And also I would like to know the difference in meaning between the following sentences.
  • 1) I am at the table.
  • sounds like I may be using the table, eg to eat or to work.
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Please tell me which of the following expressions is correct.

1) Are we on the right road for Kovalam <<<< This one

2) Are we on the right road to Kovalam.

And also I would like to know the difference in meaning between the following sentences.

1) I am at the table. sounds like I may be using the table, eg to eat or to work.

2) I am by th

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cat navy 4251) Are we on the right road for Kovalam?
2) Are we on the right road to Kovalam?

Strictly speaking, (2) implies that there are multiple roads to Kovalam, only one of which is "right" in the context. If you don't mean this,

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