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Adel123 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

At or in?

when can I use ( at ) and when can I use ( in )?

what are the differenced between ( at ) and ( in )?
  

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Hi, welcome to EnglishForward ! "At" and "in" are two different prepositions, I'd suggest that you first try to do some research concerning your questions, for example in a grammar book, or with the help of google. If you have further questions we would be delighted to answer them.

  • Hi, welcome to EnglishForward !
  • "At" and "in" are two different prepositions, I'd suggest that you first try to do some research concerning your questions, for example in a grammar book, or with the help of google.
  • If you have further questions we would be delighted to answer them.
  • Thanks Alex
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Hi, welcome to EnglishForward !

"At" and "in" are two different prepositions, I'd suggest that you first try to do some research concerning your questions, for example in a grammar book, or with the help of google. If you have further questions we would be delighted to answer them.

Thanks

Alex

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