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Newguest Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

At the bar/in a bar

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Who will pay for the drinks at the bar? (How about "in the bar"?)
  

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A bar can be either the counter at which drinks are served or the room in which the counter is situated. ' Rover

  • A bar can be either the counter at which drinks are served or the room in which the counter is situated.
  • ' Rover
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A bar can be either the counter at which drinks are served or the room in which the counter is situated.

For the first meaning say '...drinks at the bar' and for the second, '...drinks in the bar.'

Rover

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