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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In or at

I am going to have a dinner with friends in a restaurant.

I am going to have a dinner with friends at a mexican restaurant.

at or in? which one is correct? I am confused. Thanks a lot.
  

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You have other problems instead: I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a restaurant. I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a Mexican restaurant.

  • You have other problems instead: I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a restaurant.
  • I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a Mexican restaurant.
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You have other problems instead:

I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a restaurant.
I am going to have dinner with friends in/at a Mexican restaurant.

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