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Volcano1985 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In/At

She lives in the same place/at the same place.

What's the difference?
  

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Hi, I've found this info that may be useful: [C] informal someone's home Exm: We'll have the meeting at my place. [C] a position in relation to other things or people Exm: When you've finished, put the book back in its place on the shelf. So the right sentence shall be: She lives at the same place.

  • Hi, I've found this info that may be useful: [C] informal someone's home Exm: We'll have the meeting at my place.
  • [C] a position in relation to other things or people Exm: When you've finished, put the book back in its place on the shelf.
  • So the right sentence shall be: She lives at the same place.
  • Cheers, RENAN
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Hi,



I've found this info that may be useful:



[C] informal someone's home

Exm: We'll have the meeting at my place.



[C] a position in relation to other things or people

Exm: When you've finished, put the book back in
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In your sentence at my place=at my home
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Yup!

place = home, apartment, the place you live
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If the place is a district?
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District, apartment, house, whatever, but if talking informally about the place you live, then use "at".

Look up the word here:

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/place_1

Hope th

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