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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IN&AT

I AM IN HOTEL OR
I AM AT HOTEL
WHICH ONE IS WRITE
  

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Both are wrong. ) I'm at the hotel. / I'm in the hotel.

  • Both are wrong.
  • ) I'm at the hotel.
  • / I'm in the hotel.
  • If you have not told anyone that you are going to stay at a certain hotel, it would be theoretically possible to say even: I'm at/in a hotel.
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Both are wrong. (PLEASE DON'T SHOUT!)

I'm at the hotel. / I'm in the hotel.

If you have not told anyone that you are going to stay at a certain hotel, it would be theoretically possible to say even: I'm at/in a hotel.

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