This is such a small issue, but I simply can not find a final answer since it seems to me that home / lab / store / library, for some reason, may require different prepositions:
1) We can print family photos AT home WITH our desktop printers. Is it okay?
2) We can also print family photos IN a photo lab, or should I say AT a photo lab?
3) If I want to print a commercial brochure, I can print it AT a print shop - or IN a print shop?
4) If I want to print an academic paper, I can consider printing it IN the library - or AT the library?
I find different versions all the time. Which one(s) is/are the right one(s)?
Thank you!
anamac I find different versions all the time. Which one(s) is/are the right one(s)? Often either will work, that is why.
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anamacI find different versions all the time. Which one(s) is/are the right one(s)?
Often either will work, that is why.
1) We can print family photos AT home WITH our desktop printers.
2) We can also print family photos IN/AT a photo lab.
3) If I want to print a commercial brochure, I can print it AT a print shop.