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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Proper use of in or at

Which is correct: She is in the church or she is at the church
  

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In the church designates within the walls of the building; at the church could be inside or outside. Note that simply in church means attending a service.

  • In the church designates within the walls of the building; at the church could be inside or outside.
  • Note that simply in church means attending a service.
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In the church designates within the walls of the building; at the church could be inside or outside. Note that simply in church means attending a service.

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