I am having a doubt and I want to clarify it. Please read this sentence."The Leader said that all the students should assemble at the college at 5.00pm.
Doubt:
(at the college at 5.00pm) or (in the college at 5.00pm)
Thanks in advance to the one who advise me.
Top answer
Hi Anon, Its is at the college not in the college, at is preposition used for place and time I contributed my bit to clear your doubts Regards
— Anonymous
Hi Anon, Its is at the college not in the college, at is preposition used for place and time I contributed my bit to clear your doubts Regards
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