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Acosta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in or at?

0 Are both of these sentences correct? If so, is there a difference between them?02br
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00"Inhalation treatments are given 01u00in02u00 the hospital."02br
00"Inhalation treatments are given 01u00at02u00 the hospital."02br
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00Thanks a lot 0-
  

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" [OK, this shows the area of the city 0-

  • " [OK, this shows the area of the city 0-
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0"Inhalation treatments are given 01u00in02u00 the hospital." [Not ok, this means here "inside" the hospital02br
00"Inhalation treatments are given 01u00at02u00 the hospital." [OK, this shows the area of the city 0-
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0 In my opinion, either 'in' or 'at' can be used. The only difference is that using 'in' focuses more specifically on 'inside a particular building' (i.e. the hospital). 0-
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0 Thank you very much, guys. You've been really helpful. 0-
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0 I agree with Yankee.0-

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