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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I 'll be in the library or at the library?

which one is the correct way of saying it
I 'll be in the library or at the library?
  

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Anonymous which one is the correct way of saying itI 'll be in the library or at the library? You can say either one if you are inside the library. If you are just outside the library (just waiting perhaps), you can only use "at", not "in".

  • Anonymous which one is the correct way of saying itI 'll be in the library or at the library?
  • You can say either one if you are inside the library.
  • If you are just outside the library (just waiting perhaps), you can only use "at", not "in".
  • ( at covers more territory than in .
  • ) CJ
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Anonymous which one is the correct way of saying itI 'll be in the library or at the library?
You can say either one if you are inside the library.

If you are just outside the library (just waiting perhaps), you can only use "at", not "in".

(at covers more territory than in. at is less precise about location.)

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