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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

At school or in school

My son goes to Nursery. Which one of the following is grammatically correct and why?
What did you do at school today?
What did you do in school today?
Please explain to me the difference with simple explanation. Thanks in advance.
  

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I see no significant difference between the two.

  • I see no significant difference between the two.
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I see no significant difference between the two.
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JigneshbharatiMy son goes to Nursery.
In that case, you should use the word nursery instead of "school".
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AnonymousIn that case, you should use the word nursery instead of "school".
Not quite. You would need "the nursery" to substitute for "school."

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