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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

How do you tell the different between at and in when you talk about places?

"At" and "In", those two preposition drove me carzy.
Please tell me the difference between them.
at school or in a school?
(*If both of them are right, is there any difference?)
  

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It is not easy. Here are some common synonymies: At school = not at home; attending an institution In a school = in a school building; a student in school = not at home; attending an institution

  • It is not easy.
  • Here are some common synonymies: At school = not at home; attending an institution In a school = in a school building; a student in school = not at home; attending an institution
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It is not easy. Here are some common synonymies:

At school = not at home; attending an institution
In a school = in a school building; a student
in school = not at home; attending an institution

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