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Mary84 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Cried in or at

Hi everyone! I would like to know how do you say in English when someone cries because of a scene in a film. I have read sentences like: "I cried in that scene", but also "I cried at that scene". Are both possibilities correct? It should be said differently?

Thank you very much.
  

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In that situation, I think either would work. You could also use during .

  • In that situation, I think either would work.
  • You could also use during .
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In that situation, I think either would work. You could also use during.
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So, I can use both? Ok.. Thank you very much , Philip!
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Mary84Hi everyone! I would like to know how do you say in English when someone cries because of a scene in a film. I have read sentences like: "I cried in that scene", but also "I cried at that scene". Are both possibilities correct? It should be said differently?Thank you very much.
I cried all the way through that scene.

CJ

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