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Nejoud Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

When we can use ( at ) ???

when we can use ( at ) whether before or after the sentence ??
  

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Hello nejoud, and welcome to English Forums. I am not sure of your question, and I am not sure that I could give you a rule, but these sentences are correct: At the end of the day, everything will be finished. At which station did you get off the train?

  • Hello nejoud, and welcome to English Forums.
  • I am not sure of your question, and I am not sure that I could give you a rule, but these sentences are correct: At the end of the day, everything will be finished.
  • At which station did you get off the train?
  • Which station did you get off the train at?
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Hello nejoud, and welcome to English Forums.

I am not sure of your question, and I am not sure that I could give you a rule, but these sentences are correct:

At the end of the day, everything will be finished.
At which station did you get off the train?
Which station did you get off the train at?

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