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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

'in' or 'at'

Do I say:

I rode my bike in the camp

or

I rode my bike at the camp
  

Top answer

Either is possible: 'at' is a point location; 'in' is within an area.

  • Either is possible: 'at' is a point location; 'in' is within an area.
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Either is possible: 'at' is a point location; 'in' is within an area.

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