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Marold Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

At/in/on high school

"She sent all her three sons to the US to study at/on/in High school."

"I study at/on/in High school."

What about these prepositions? Thanks a lot.
  

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Use 'in high school'. You don't need to capitalise 'high' unless you are naming a specific school, such as 'Springfield High School'. Rover

  • Use 'in high school'.
  • You don't need to capitalise 'high' unless you are naming a specific school, such as 'Springfield High School'.
  • Rover
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Use 'in high school'.

You don't need to capitalise 'high' unless you are naming a specific school, such as 'Springfield High School'.

Rover

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