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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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Hi. Please help. Which prepositions should we use for these contexts?

1. Let us say a math teacher has prepare a worksheet, and asks his students to write their names at the upper righthand corner of the paper. Which is correct?

Please write your name in/at the upper righthand corner of your worksheet.

2. Which is correct?

In/at the back of the room is a table with sign-up sheets. You can sign up for the upcoming trip there.

3. I am sorry but could you help me with this too? Which is correct?

You shouldn't chew gum during class/during the class.
  

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Anonymous Please write your name in/at the upper righthand corner of your worksheet. Both are correct. I use "in the ...

  • Anonymous Please write your name in/at the upper righthand corner of your worksheet.
  • Both are correct.
  • I use "in the ...
  • corner".
  • Anonymous In/at the back of the room is a table with sign-up sheets.
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AnonymousPlease write your name in/at the upper righthand corner of your worksheet.
Both are correct. I use "in the ... corner".

AnonymousIn/at the back of the room is a table with sign-up sheets.
Both are correct. I use "at the back ...".

AnonymousYou shouldn't chew gum during c
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Hi,

Which prepositions should we use for these contexts?

1. Let us say a math teacher has prepare a worksheet, and asks his students to write their names at the upper righthand corner of the paper. Which is correct?

Please write your name in/at the upper righthand corner of your worksheet.

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Thank you, both of you.

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