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Can any one tell me the difference from :to which, on which, at which and for which
2011年8月4日 15:25
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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".
2011年8月4日
From manager to which student..........
On which street............
At which shop.............
For which passenger..........
2011年8月4日
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