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Ronctlsmile Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The right order of describing an event, time and place

Dear all,

Which is the following sentence correct?

1.) I will see you tomorrow at 6ish in Brixton.

2.) I will see you in Brixton at 6ish Tomorrow.

3.) I will see you in Brixton tomorrow at 6ish

cheers

Ron
  

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Hi, Which is the following sentence correct? ) I will see you tomorrow at 6ish in Brixton. ) I will see you in Brixton at 6ish t omorrow.

  • Hi, Which is the following sentence correct?
  • ) I will see you tomorrow at 6ish in Brixton.
  • ) I will see you in Brixton at 6ish t omorrow.
  • ) I will see you in Brixton tomorrow at 6ish They are all OK.
  • '6ish' is casual English.
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Hi,

Which is the following sentence correct?

1.) I will see you tomorrow at 6ish in Brixton.

2.) I will see you in Brixton at 6ish tomorrow.

3.) I will see you in Brixton tomorrow at 6ish

They are all OK. '6ish' is casual English.

Cliv
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what about in formal writing? Do we have some grammar rules on placing time, event and place in a specific order?
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ronctlsmileWhich is the following sentence correct?
Which of the following sentences is correct?

They're all OK. The canonical order is place before time, but you don't have to follow that order exactly in every sentence.

CJ

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