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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

study in /at

0 Can I say,02br
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00(a) John is currently studying in /at the St. Grabell school.02br
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00(b) He studies in / at St Grabell school. 0-
  

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0 Hi,02br
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00Say 'at'.02br
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00Clive 0-
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0 Can I say,02br
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00Their son, Tony is studying in Year 6 at St Grabell school now. 0-
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0 Hi,02br
01i00Vincent, in my culture someone would say a brief 'thank you' for the first answer before asking a second question. Perhaps your culture is different.02br
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00Can I say,02br
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00Their son, Tony is studying in Year 6 at St Grabell school now.02br
00No.02br
00Their son, Tony01b
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0 Thanks!! 02br
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00Can I say,02br
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00He studies at the school which near to his house. 0-
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0 Hi,02br
00He 01i01u00goes to/studies at02u02i00 the school which is near his house.02br
00He 01u01i00goes to/studies at02i02u00 the school near his house.02br
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00Clive 0-
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01cite10Clive12cite10Their son, Tony11b10, 12b10is studying in Year 6 at St Grabell school 10(10now10).12blockquote
10Hi Clive02br
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00Shouldn't 'school' be capitalised since it is part of the name?02br
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00Many thanks.0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Sometimes such words are part of the proper name, and sometimes they are not.02br
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00Usually, we are quite careless about such matters when we write.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0PS -In fact, in spoken English and in non-formal writing, we often omit the word 'school',02br
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00eg Their son, Tony, goes to 00St Grabell00.02br
00eg Their son, Tony,01b00 02b00is in Year 6 at St Grabell. 02br
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00Clive0-

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