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Cynthia, this issue is addressed in a small article a colleague and I wrote
a few years ago. You can read it at
http://www.getitwriteonline.com/archive/052101.htm. Let me know whether or
not you find it helpful.
Best,
Nancy
Nancy L. Tuten, PhD
Professor of English
Director of the Writing-across-the-Curriculum Program
Columbia College
Columbia, South Carolina
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From: Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar
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Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 12:53 AM
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Subject: usage question
Dear colleagues,
A parent recently asked me a question for which I had no ready answer. The
question is actually one that I have experienced much frustration over for
several years--my high school textbooks and usage textbooks seem to have no
ready answers for acceptable preposition usage in a variety of situations.
The question is this: Do students graduate from high school or do they
graduate high school?
I would love to hear from you people.
thanks
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