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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Student halls

Hi,

"I was staying at/in student halls." I know that you say 'stay at a hotel', but I'm not sure if the same rule applies to student halls.

Thank you.

  

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" Here you might hear the following in this context, apparently: I was staying in a student dorm/a dorm for students/a hostel.

  • " Here you might hear the following in this context, apparently: I was staying in a student dorm/a dorm for students/a hostel.
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I'm a native English speaker in the US, and this is the first time in my life I've heard the term "student halls." Here you might hear the following in this context, apparently:


I was staying in a student dorm/a dorm for students/a hostel.

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