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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

grammar confusion

he is in a meeting or he is on a meeting. which is correct? please reply ASAP
  

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He is in/at a meeting.

  • He is in/at a meeting.
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Would it have the same connotation with both in and at, MM?
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Yes. I see no substantive difference. I am liable to say either in an identical situation.

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