Anna
it is correct to say "at the my brother's wedding" or is better " to my brother's wedding"
9 Thg 11 2011 16:38
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"at the" is not correct. "At my brother's wedding" is correct. "to my brother's wedding" is also correct. It depends on the context of the statement. "At my brother's wedding, I met a really fabulous guy." "When I went to my brother's wedding, I met a really fabulous guy." "Are you going to my brother's wedding?" "Will I see you at my brother's wedding?" Each pair of these sentences mean the same thing and are grammatically correct.
9 tháng 11 năm 2011
4
It depends on what you are trying to say... You use AT when referring to a time or place: -There was a lot of food AT my brother's wedding. -I am AT my friend's house. -Where are you AT? You use TO when referring from a move from point A to point B. -I am going TO my brother's wedding. -Please move it from here TO there. -She traveled TO France. There are also special exceptions for these two prepositions, but we can save that explanation for another day :)
9 tháng 11 năm 2011
1
Without any further contextual information, "At my brother's wedding" means you are physically there already. "To my brother's wedding" can mean that you are not there yet but is intending to be there.
9 tháng 11 năm 2011
1
This depends on the context. On Saturday I will be at my brother's wedding. - The word THE is not required. (AT - location) I will be going to my brother's wedding on Satuday. (TO - pass something, move towards something, movement from one place to another). Additional note. When forming a question using the verb 'to be', reverse the word order as follows: It is correct to say. Statement, normal word order Is it correct to say? Question, reversed word order.
9 tháng 11 năm 2011
1
It is a matter of context: I am going to my brother's wedding , I will be at my brother's wedding
9 tháng 11 năm 2011
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