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Which sentence is correct?
A. The road begins at the village and ends at the town.
B. The road begins in the village and ends in the town.
Thanks!
3 Answers
- Mark IXLv 72 months agoFavorite Answer
It would depend on what you say. If you wanted to say that the road started at the edge of the village and finished at the edge of the town you'd use A. If you wanted to say the road went through the village to the town you'd use B. The more common usage would be B.
- capitalgentlemanLv 72 months ago
It depends. "At" would imply the road begins, and ends at the edges of each place. "In" means the ends are somewhere within the places, which would make the road longer.