I'm not sure what you are asking. "
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I'm not sure what you are asking. If you are just trying to state that you were in your friends house you can write it like "I was in my friend's house."
It may be true. We don't know where you were. It's incorrect grammatically. Say: I was in my friend's house.
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kiyarash1380I was in my friend's house.Correct as shown. But
in/at my friend's home'
at/in my friend's house'
all are correct with a subtle difference in their meanings.
kiyarash1380ItsIs it true?
If you say so.
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