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Which to use *At *To*



 
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When I can to occupy the words *could* *would* *else* | What's the difference between simple present and present progressive?
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Which to use *At *To* #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 14, 2005 4:03 am   Which to use *At *To*
 

hello.. how's everything going?

I've the next doubt..

When I can to use the words *At* & *To*

For example..
To what time we will go?
and answer is it: At 5.00 o'clock

I can't to say * to the 5.00 o'clock ??

which is the difference..
and you can give me other exmple of *To* please.. and At

I will be very grateful..
Regards.!
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At and to #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 14, 2005 21:53 pm   At and to
 

I'll arrive at 5 o'clock.
I work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Which to use *At *To* #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:11 am   Which to use *At *To*
 

But which is the difference..
When to use the AT & To
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