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Grammar police, need quick advice inside
Posted by
Gwaahjo
Jan 9 '09, 21:00
Would you write "Pick up at Penn Station and deliver to another location" or "Pick up from Penn Station and deliver to another location"
Basically AT or FROM.. or could either be used alright
I only ask because I'm invoicing and wasn't sure... thanks
Responses:
I don't get into Penn Station until tomorrow night, so make sure that limo is waiting -- nm
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CQ
Jan 9, 21:20
at--Penn Station is inanimate, it's not giving you the item, so "from" wouldn't work. -- nm
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Trish
Jan 9, 21:03
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that makes sense, thanks! -- nm
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Gwaahjo
Jan 9, 21:12
Either sounds good to me. -- nm
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nubby
Jan 9, 21:02
at. -- nm
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school on monday loves mandy lane
Jan 9, 21:02
I am horrible at this, but From sounds right. -- nm
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Redmond
Jan 9, 21:02
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Fail! -- nm
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Redmond
Jan 9, 21:06
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