ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS WITH SIMPLE SENTENCES PART 2| SPOKEN ENGLISH SENTENCES EXPLAINED -MALAYALAM L5

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  • ENGLISH PREPOSITIONS WITH SIMPLE SENTENCES PART 2 | SPOKEN ENGLISH SENTENCES EXPLAINED IN MALAYALAM
    Learn English prepositions fast with sentences explained in Malayalam.
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    How to speak English fluently and confidently? Practice English conversations using basic English sentences, explained in Malayalam to improve spoken English.
    Question:
    Is "at about" wrong? *
    _ It could be argued that ‘at around’ and ‘at about’ are redundant, and it is true that you will retain your meaning if you remove the word ‘at.’ But, as Garner states in his 2009 Modern American Usage,
    …the phrase at about [or at around] is common, idiomatic, and unimpeachable (we’ll arrive at about 9:00 tonight.)
    While I agree with Garner, I would add that this holds true for conversations and conversational writing. In our formal writing, please avoid the idiomatic expressions and aim for precision. _
    I am not an advocate of learning grammar to learn a language. However, it is good to know how sentences can be structured for each of the tenses to get an idea about the language.
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