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Sb70012 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

At an office

In office = an important position with power in government.
In an office = a building where you work in.
In your office = a building where you work in.
in the office = a building where you work in.
at the office = at work & general location

at an office = ?

Hi,

Have you ever heard the red one? What does it exactly mean? In what context it can be used?
  

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My English is not good so please don't rely on my answer. office is adjective at an office party. at an office job.

  • My English is not good so please don't rely on my answer.
  • office is adjective at an office party.
  • at an office job.
  • at an office building.
  • at an office visit.
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My English is not good so please don't rely on my answer.

office is adjective

at an office party.
at an office job.
at an office building.
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sb70012at an office = ?
It might occur when speaking of someone's distant location, I suppose.

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