Bassam
Can any one tell me the difference from :to which, on which, at which and for which
Aug 4, 2011 3:25 PM
Answers · 2
Very good answer from Moorche! The noun in the phrase determines which preposition to use: to, on, at, for. The word "which" simply tells us that you want to know "which one".
August 4, 2011
From manager to which student.......... On which street............ At which shop............. For which passenger..........
August 4, 2011
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