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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Repair

It will save you money to repair your car with/at Tony's autobody. Or

I saved you a lot of money by repairing the car with/at the body shop I found.

Please check sentences. Thank yoU!

Are both useable?
  

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Use at in both cases. Your sentences are OK, though I suspect that "Autobody" is part of the name of the place, so it's "Tony's Autobody", with the capital letter. CJ

  • Use at in both cases.
  • Your sentences are OK, though I suspect that "Autobody" is part of the name of the place, so it's "Tony's Autobody", with the capital letter.
  • CJ
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Use at in both cases. Your sentences are OK, though I suspect that "Autobody" is part of the name of the place, so it's "Tony's Autobody", with the capital letter.

CJ

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