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Sunny Wong Posted 13 years ago
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my favourite place at school / at the school / in school / in the school?

i wonder the differrence between "my favourite place at school", "my favourite place in school" and "my favourite place in the school". Could anyone tell me the differrences? big thanks!
  

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Sunny Wong i 'm wonder ing what the differ r ence is between "my favourite place at school", "my favourite place in school" and "my favourite place in the school". Could anyone tell me the differ r ence s ? big many thanks!

  • Sunny Wong i 'm wonder ing what the differ r ence is between "my favourite place at school", "my favourite place in school" and "my favourite place in the school".
  • Could anyone tell me the differ r ence s ?
  • big many thanks!
  • There's not really any difference between "my favourite place at school", and "my favourite place in the school".
  • If you wanted to get into the semantics of it, I suppose "at school" would refer to a general location in and around your school, so it could be outside, but "in the school" would refer to a place inside the school building.
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Sunny Wong i'm wondering what the differrence is between "my favourite place at school", "my favourite place in school" and "my favourite place in the school". Could anyone tell me the differrences

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