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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

in/at

That's something I've learned at military camp. Or

That's something I learned in military camp.

Are both useable if I went to military camp at a very young age? Are both prepositions okay too?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

"I learned", if you are no longer there.

  • "I learned", if you are no longer there.
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"I learned", if you are no longer there.
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PreciousJonesAre both useable if I went to military camp at a very young age?
No. The first is not useable in that situation.
PreciousJonesAre both prepositions okay too?
Yes. (I prefer "at".)

CJ

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