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Word order problems: I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends



 
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Passive voice: He was thinking of where he had not searched | Usage of "a light lunch"
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Word order problems: I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:42 pm   Word order problems: I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends
 

Hi,
I sometimes have problems about words orders of a sentence especially when putting time, place and other objects of it. For example;
1. "I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends."
2. "I studied math with my friends at the library from 7 to 10 ."
3. "I studied math from 7 to 10 at the library with my friends."
Which is correct? What is the general rule about that?
Thanks,
Şener
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Word order problems: I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my frien #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:15 am   Word order problems: I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my frien
 

Bilgisener wrote:
Hi,
I sometimes have problems about words orders of a sentence especially when putting time, place and other objects of it. For example;
1. "I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends."
2. "I studied math with my friends at the library from 7 to 10 ."
3. "I studied math from 7 to 10 at the library with my friends."
Which is correct? What is the general rule about that?
Thanks,
Şener


Dear Friend/sunny/Alen
your first sentences is correct and remaining sentences are not correct
please check and confirm.

I studied math at the library from 7 to 10 with my friends

I had been studying Math with my friends in the library for 3 hours. Or

I had been studying Math with my friends in the library since 7:00PM to 10:00PM
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