Which of the following is correct (or most appropriate):
1. Please be present on the area beside the second floor conference room. 2. Please be present in the area beside the second floor conference room. 3. Please be present at the area beside the second floor conference room.
Top answer
(2) and (3) Using 'in' emphasises being inside the area. Using 'at' emphasises simply being there. d
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(2) and (3) Using 'in' emphasises being inside the area.
Using 'at' emphasises simply being there.
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