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the prepositions of time in the sentences have been used incorrectly highlight their incorrect use and replace them with the suitable prepositions of time. 1. the train will leave at 10 minutes​

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Answered by RizaTwinkle
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Ending a Sentence with a Preposition

That said, it is perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition – not least because the preposition is often part of a phrasal verb (e.g., "to blow up," "put up with," "go over"), and phrasal verbs have their own rules for where the integral prepositions are sited.

Answered by Anonymous
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Ending a Sentence with a Preposition

That said, it is perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition – not least because the preposition is often part of a phrasal verb (e.g., "to blow up," "put up with," "go over"), and phrasal verbs have their own rules for where the integral prepositions are sited.

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