| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
I didn't get your answer, Jay :p
How so? :conf:
Each word stands for something different:
Which - The interrogative word requiring the hearer to choose one out of many options.
club - The kind of venue
was - Places the event in the past
this - Refers to the scene
at - Serves as a locative particle |
Hence, it's quasi-redundant. Not necessarily incorrect, but without it (or rather at :p ), the inference for the event (the picture) located at the club, being inquired about, still stands. The addition of 'at' makes it cumbersome and, given the context, is unnecessary. |
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