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Edoardo
Hello everyone, is it correct if I say "Can we postpone it at 6pm?"...is the preposition "at" correct in this case or should I use the preposition "to"? Thank you in advance!
Jul 30, 2021 2:42 PM
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The others are correct. If you postpone it AT 6pm, that means that is when you are doing the action of postponing. We wouldn't know when the even will actually happen.
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postpone it to 6 p.m. or postpone it until 6 p.m.
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