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Using or not using "at" 1. I get up at about 9 2. I get up about 9? Is using "at" obligatory in example 1?
20 jun. 2021 07:33
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In speech in the US, it’s perfectly natural to drop the ‘at’ in your example. This also works for ‘around’. I start around 4. It doesn’t work for ‘approximately’ though. ‘The second half should start at approximately 3:30. ‘ There’s no harm in including the ‘at’, though.
21 juni 2021
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Hello there! Yes, it’s obligatory as it’s the preposition that goes with time of the day and just “about” is not enough. “About” just means that it’s not 9 exactly, but around this time
20 juni 2021
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21 juni 2021
At is optionanal, especially since you also used "about" making it more approximate, if you say "I get up at exactly 9" then you would need to use At/@.
20 juni 2021
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