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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hi teachers...
I need help on the followings :
a. She is looking at the souvenirs in the shop.
b. She is looking at the souvenirs at the shop.

Which is correct? If both are correct, is there any difference in meaning?
Thank you.
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? Both, but we would expect (a). Anonymous is there any difference in meaning?

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • Both, but we would expect (a).
  • Anonymous is there any difference in meaning?
  • g.
  • the city, while 'in' suggests that the speaker is relatively nearby so that the location is conceived as 3-dimensional.
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AnonymousWhich is correct?
Both, but we would expect (a).
Anonymous is there any difference in meaning?
Not in real meaning, but 'at' usually indicates a great distance from the speaker, so that the location is just a 'point' in e.g. the city, while 'in' suggests that the speaker is relatively nearby so that the location is
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Thank you for the explanation.

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