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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to vs at

I will come for Meeting to your office or
I will come for Meeting at your office

which is correct and what's the difference
  

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These are correct: I will come for a meeting at your office. I will come to your office for a meeting. They are synonymous.

  • These are correct: I will come for a meeting at your office.
  • I will come to your office for a meeting.
  • They are synonymous.
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These are correct:

I will come for a meeting at your office.
I will come to your office for a meeting.

They are synonymous.

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