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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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In / at

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Can I use both of them: at playschool / in the playschool ?
  

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Hi, Can I use both of them: at playschool / in the playschool ? Yes, but with different meanings. at playschool Does not refer to any specific school.

  • Hi, Can I use both of them: at playschool / in the playschool ?
  • Yes, but with different meanings.
  • at playschool Does not refer to any specific school.
  • Just a general reference to the type of place.
  • in the playschool Inside some specific playschool that is already known to the listener.
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Hi,

Can I use both of them: at playschool / in the playschool ?


Yes, but with different meanings.



at playschool Does not refer to any specific school. Just a general reference to the type of place.



in the playschool Inside some specific playschool that is already known to the listener.



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Is that the expression used for what I call nursery school or a preschool? For children who are 3 and 4?

If not, what is a playschool, please?

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