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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In or at

Hi, which sentence is correct:

They went camping at Yosemite
They went camping in Yosemite

Thanks for your assistance!
  

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I think you'll hear both, but I prefer in because it indicates 'in the park' itself. Take a look at Why be anonymous?

  • I think you'll hear both, but I prefer in because it indicates 'in the park' itself.
  • Take a look at Why be anonymous?
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I think you'll hear both, but I prefer in because it indicates 'in the park' itself.

Take a look at Why be anonymous?.
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So, both are correct? Is there any grammatical rule to using "in" and "at"? Thanks!

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