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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In or at

i confused with the usage of 'in' and 'at'.
where i can use this?
  

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In general, we use:

  • at for a POINT
  • in for an ENCLOSED SPACE
  • on for a SURFACE


  • atinon
    POINTENCLOSED SPACESURFACE
    at the cornerin the gardenon th
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Please note....I am confused

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