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Xnon3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

how can i make a difference

1)i am( IN-AT) the party
2)i am (IN-AT)school
how can i know when i can use( IN-AT)
so thanks.^^
  

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Use 'in' when you are concerned with being inside the facility. Use 'at' when you are concerned with being at the location.

  • Use 'in' when you are concerned with being inside the facility.
  • Use 'at' when you are concerned with being at the location.
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Use 'in' when you are concerned with being inside the facility.
Use 'at' when you are concerned with being at the location.
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so i can say i am at school or i am in school . and we only say i am in the party
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I is capitalized, always.

I am at school. (I am in the library or classroom or gymnasium doing school activities.)
I am in school. (Two meanings: 1) I am a student, enrolled in an institution of learning. 2) (with an article: I am in the school.) I am inside a school building.

I am at the party. (A party is not a physical location, building, room, or some oth

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