Are there any differences in their meanings?
He's at the supermarket VS. he's in the supermarket.
He's at the park VS. he's in the park
He's at the firehouse VS. he's in the firehouse.
He's at the house VS. he's in the house
Thanks in advance.
future332 Are there any differences in their meanings? He could be outside in the first of each pair (with 'at'), but it is unlikely.
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future332Are there any differences in their meanings?
He could be outside in the first of each pair (with 'at'), but it is unlikely.