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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Preposition choice

Should it be 'in or at'?

Look 'at or in' the mirror, that is your competition!
  

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If the sentence means that the person is competing against himself, use 'in'.

  • If the sentence means that the person is competing against himself, use 'in'.
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If the sentence means that the person is competing against himself, use 'in'.
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Mister MicawberIf the sentence means that the person is competing against himself, use 'in'.
Thanks, teacher. And yes, that is what it means!

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