Are there any rules as to when to use IN, AT (even ON) when it comes to place?
I'm in the office, or I'm at the office?
Here's the general idea. I'm in the office , I'm inside it. I'm at the office .
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Here's the general idea.
I'm in the office, I'm inside it.
I'm at the office. I'm inside it or outside it.
I'm on the office. Not commonly said. Strange. It sounds a bit like you are standing on the roof!