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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Hang out at/Hang out in

Dear all,

I would like to know which of the following words are correct.

Hang out in.

Eg:We spent her time in Paris hanging out in cafes and bars.

Hang out at

Eg:We are going to hang out at John's house this afternoon

Thanking you.

  

Top answer

cat navy 425 We spent her time in Paris hanging out in cafes and bars. Not sure the meaning of the red portion of the sentence. Nontheless, "at" is the preposition you need.

  • cat navy 425 We spent her time in Paris hanging out in cafes and bars.
  • Not sure the meaning of the red portion of the sentence.
  • Nontheless, "at" is the preposition you need.
  • Hang out at We are going to hang out at John's house this afternoon
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cat navy 425

We spent her time in Paris hanging out in cafes and bars. Not sure the meaning of the red portion of the sentence. Nontheless, "at" is the preposition you need.

Hang out at

We are going to hang out at John's house this afternoon

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