Aamir Tariq
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What/Which college did you study in/at/from?
When you are not sure about the college where a person has studied. How do you ask it?
I think when you use "What" college you don't know about the college at all. And when you use "Which" college then a certain number of colleges are known to you are have been discussed and you are actually asking which one of those colleges.
Also tell me if you can put the prepositions, "in/at/from" in the start?
At what college
In what college
From what college
or
At which college
In what college
From what college
Tell me about the correct usage with correct preposition.
Tell me about the most natural way of saying it.
Do let me know if there is any other way of saying the same thing that sounds more natural.
Regards
Aamir the Global Citizen
When you are not sure about the college where a person has studied. How do you ask it?
- Which college did you study?
- Which college did you study in?
- Which college did you study at?
- Which college did you study from?
- What college did you study?
- What college did you study in?
- What college did you study at?
- What college did you study from?
I think when you use "What" college you don't know about the college at all. And when you use "Which" college then a certain number of colleges are known to you are have been discussed and you are actually asking which one of those colleges.
Also tell me if you can put the prepositions, "in/at/from" in the start?
At what college
In what college
From what college
or
At which college
In what college
From what college
Tell me about the correct usage with correct preposition.
Tell me about the most natural way of saying it.
Do let me know if there is any other way of saying the same thing that sounds more natural.
Regards
Aamir the Global Citizen
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