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Latest post Tue, Jan 3 2006 6:18 PM by nona the brit. 2 replies.
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Riglos  +  178505 Tue, 03 Jan 06 02:55 PM

Hi everyone!

Is there any difference between these two sentences?

At what time did he leave the office?

What time did he leave the office?

Thanks!

Mara.

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pieanne  +  178542 Tue, 03 Jan 06 04:55 PM
I personally don't see any.
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nona the brit  +  178584 Tue, 03 Jan 06 06:18 PM
Same meaning but the At version sounds more formal.
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