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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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in / at

Which is correct?

I made the postcards In / At the workshop.

Thanks,

Ann
  

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I made the postcards at the workshop. When you are referring to an activity/activities associated with a place, at would be a more appropriate choice. Another example: I had my dinner at home.

  • I made the postcards at the workshop.
  • When you are referring to an activity/activities associated with a place, at would be a more appropriate choice.
  • Another example: I had my dinner at home.
  • Prajwal
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I made the postcards at the workshop.

When you are referring to an activity/activities associated with a place, at would be a more appropriate choice. Another example: I had my dinner at home.

Prajwal

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