We have partnered with TradePub to bring you free industry magazines and resources - no coupons or credit cards required!

Visit: englishforums.tradepub.com


Share this topic:
This question is Not Answered
Latest post Sat, Oct 15 2005 9:15 AM by MrPedantic. 2 replies.
Suggest an answer | | |
hanuman_2000  +  147778 Fri, 14 Oct 05 12:47 PM

Hello,

1. Open your books on page 12.

Is this sentence correct?

Joined on Thu, Aug 12 2004
INDIA
Contributing Member 1,644
Mister Micawber  +  147783 Fri, 14 Oct 05 12:51 PM

We've done this before somewhere, Hanuman, but no-- to or at.


Joined on Wed, Aug 4 2004
Yokohama
Veteran Member 30,802
'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master-- that's all.'
MrPedantic  +  148032 Sat, 15 Oct 05 09:15 AM

You are "on page 12" after you've opened your book "at page 12".

MrP

Joined on Tue, Oct 12 2004
Veteran Member 12,592
...opella forensis / adducit febris...
© MediaCet Ltd. 2009, v5.0.3614.32638. All content posted by our users is a contribution to the public domain, this does not include imported usenet posts.*
For web related enquires please contact us on webmaster@mediacet.com, status updates are available at status.mediacet.com.
*Usenet post removal: Use 'X-No-Archive'. You may not have understood that your posts would end up in the public domain. Please send proof of the poster's email, we will remove immediately.