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Dido4 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

in / at the station

My friend will pick me up at the stataion.

1. Is it correct to use in the station?

2. What's the different?

THank you
  

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Hi, My friend will pick me up at the station. 1. Is it correct to use in the station?

  • Hi, My friend will pick me up at the station.
  • 1.
  • Is it correct to use in the station?
  • 2.
  • What's the different?
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Hi,

My friend will pick me up at the station.

1. Is it correct to use in the station?

2. What's the different?


They are both OK. 'At' could be inside or outside the station. 'In' is just inside. 'At' is more commonly used.

Best wishes, Clive
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Is it Ok to use at station? (without the)
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No, station always needs 'the' or 'a'.
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Hi,

I was wondering if we could also say
"My friend will pick me up from the station."

Is this sentence correct?

Thanks.

Kat
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Hi,

Yes, 'from' is fine, too. It just focusses the thought a little more on the fact that you are going somewhere 'from' the station.

Clive

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