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Unnecessary prepositions

Don’t use unnecessary prepositions. Some examples.

  • Where are you going to?
    Where are you going?
  • Can you meet up with me in the morning?
    Can you meet me in the morning?
  • He swapped out the engine in his car.
    He swapped the engine in his car.
  • Could you send this parcel off for me?
    Could you send this parcel for me?
  • He said that he would be absent, as from Monday.
    He said that he would be absent, from Monday.