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Heidi
Is this ok? I want to have a cup of tea at somewhere with a nice view. Thanks
Aug 3, 2018 5:31 AM
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You do not need 'at' because you are not being specific. If you were to nominate a time or place you would use 'at'
August 3, 2018
Thanks
August 3, 2018
As Michelle suggests I want to have a cup of tea somewhere with a nice view. I want to have a cup of tea at the teahouse.
August 3, 2018
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