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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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What is the difference between at and in?
  

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Both prepositions are used in many different ways. See your dictionary. 'At' generally refers to a point in space or time: I'll meet you at the Prince Hotel at 3 pm.

  • Both prepositions are used in many different ways.
  • See your dictionary.
  • 'At' generally refers to a point in space or time: I'll meet you at the Prince Hotel at 3 pm.
  • 'In' generally refers to 2-dimensional space/time or 3-dimensional space: I'll meet you in the main lobby of the Prince Hotel in the morning .
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Both prepositions are used in many different ways. See your dictionary.

'At' generally refers to a point in space or time: I'll meet you at the Prince Hotel at 3 pm.
'In' generally refers to 2-dimensional space/time or 3-dimensional space: I'll meet you in the main lobby of the Prince Hotel in the morning.

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