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Goldenboy1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference between sentences

Can you tell me the difference between the two sentences? I know the prepositions have been used in different places, but to me they mean the same. I believe you might be able to explain the sentences in depth.


I am in the barber shop at Camden Town


I am at the barber shop in Camden Town





  

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Goldenboy1 I am in the barber shop at Camden Town . You are inside the barber shop. There is a roof over your head.

  • Goldenboy1 I am in the barber shop at Camden Town .
  • You are inside the barber shop.
  • There is a roof over your head.
  • Goldenboy1 I am at the barber shop in Camden Town.
  • You may be inside the barber shop or outside the barber shop, perhaps waiting for someone just outside the door.
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Goldenboy1I am in the barber shop at Camden Town.

You are inside the barber shop. There is a roof over your head.

Goldenboy1I am at the barber shop in Camden Town.

You may be inside the barber shop or outside the barber shop, perhaps waiting for someone just outside the d

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