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Lynn3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

at and in

" Henry, why don't you sit at your usual place at the head of the table. Maria, you sit here, on this side. Alice, you sit in our usual place. I 'll sit here, near the kictchen.

As the highlights, what are the differeces between "at your usual place and in our usual place"?

Thank,

Lynn
  

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Hello Lynn They say "sit at the table" and "sit in the chair". So I guess the place in "sit at your usual place" means a certain place in front of something like a table and the place in "sit in our usual place" means something like a chair or a lounge. paco.

  • Hello Lynn They say "sit at the table" and "sit in the chair".
  • So I guess the place in "sit at your usual place" means a certain place in front of something like a table and the place in "sit in our usual place" means something like a chair or a lounge.
  • paco.
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Hello Lynn

They say "sit at the table" and "sit in the chair". So I guess the place in "sit at your usual place" means a certain place in front of something like a table and the place in "sit in our usual place" means something like a chair or a lounge.

paco.

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