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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

In/at a shop

Hi,

What is the difference between these two prepositions? Can I use them interchangeably with the noun "shop" when I mean buying?

Thanks
  

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In = inside at = exact location unspecified; inside is assumed. Post the sentence that you want to say, and you will get opinions on the preposition..

  • In = inside at = exact location unspecified; inside is assumed.
  • Post the sentence that you want to say, and you will get opinions on the preposition..
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In = inside
at = exact location unspecified; inside is assumed.

Post the sentence that you want to say, and you will get opinions on the preposition..

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