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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in or at

I have thrown a party at my backyard garden. I'm in the backyard garden at the moment make all the necessary arrangement for the party.

In the above sentence have I used "at" and "in" correctly.

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Wonder123 n the above sentence have I used "at" and "in" correctly. Not every time. I have thrown a party in my back yard garden (BrE).

  • Wonder123 n the above sentence have I used "at" and "in" correctly.
  • Not every time.
  • I have thrown a party in my back yard garden (BrE).
  • I'm in the backyard garden at the moment mak ing all the necessary arrangement s for the party.
  • Incidentally, if you are still making arrangements for it, you haven't thrown it yet.
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Wonder123n the above sentence have I used "at" and "in" correctly.
Not every time.

I have thrown a party in my backyard garden (BrE). I'm in the backyard garden at the moment making all the necessary arrangements for the party.

Incidentally, if you are still making arrangements for i
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ok can use organized or hosting a party in this context.

I have organized/hosting party in a big restaurant. I'm in the restaurant at the moment assisting all the workers to make all the necessary arrangements for the party.

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