My brother is still in/at school. (I mean "My brother is still studying".)
Which is the correct preposition?
Thanks.
"My brother is still studying" is hard to understand. It seems that you want it to mean that he is not yet in the workplace, but the normal interpertation of that is that he has not finished his present study session. "My brother is still in school" means that he has not finished that first portion of his life during which he attends school in preparation for later life.
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"My brother is still studying" is hard to understand. It seems that you want it to mean that he is not yet in the workplace, but the normal interpertation of that is that he has not finished his present study session.
"My brother is still in school" means that he has not finished that first portion of his life during which he attends school in preparation for later life. "My brother is s