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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Building

Just got back from inspecting the office building.

My friend asks me:

Everything okay at the office building? OR

Everything okay in the office building?

Which is correct?
  

Top answer

Hi, Both are OK. I prefer 'at'. You could also say 'with'.

  • Hi, Both are OK.
  • I prefer 'at'.
  • You could also say 'with'.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi,

Both are OK.

I prefer 'at'.

You could also say 'with'.


Clive
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Hi Clive,

Actually, no - everything is not O.K.

His question should be is everything O.K at the office building?

Don't forget to write is at the beginning of the question.

Regards
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Hi,

'Is' is commonly omitted in this kind of everyday, casual English.

Clive

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