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Oceanatali Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which platform does the train leave?

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There's is a question "Which platform does the train leave?". Are there any other ways to say the same?
  

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No. Correct grammar and natural English is this. Which platform does the train leave from ?

  • No.
  • Correct grammar and natural English is this.
  • Which platform does the train leave from ?
  • Casually, we often say eg Which platform is the 6pm train to London?
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No. Correct grammar and natural English is this.

Which platform does the train leave from?


Casually, we often say

eg Which platform is the 6pm train to London?
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Welcome to English Forums!

More formally, you can say:
"From which platform does the train leave?"
Answer: The train leaves from platform 9¾ at King's Cross Station.

But, when asking the question, most speakers put the preposition at the end.

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