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I am creating a brochure for a travel company and I am not sure which of these is more correct to write.




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  • I think you should switch the sentence. You should put whenever before wherever, because you first pick them up at a time and then bring them to a place.
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We will pick you up where and when you want



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  • I think you should switch the sentence. You should put whenever before wherever, because you first pick them up at a time and then bring them to a place.
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  • I think you should switch the sentence. You should put whenever before wherever, because you first pick them up at a time and then bring them to a place.
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I think you should switch the sentence. You should put whenever before wherever, because you first pick them up at a time and then bring them to a place.
– Sweet_Cherry
15 hours ago




I think you should switch the sentence. You should put whenever before wherever, because you first pick them up at a time and then bring them to a place.
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