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Adonis1013 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The differences between in and at.

Could you explain the differences between in and at in the following sentences? Thank you for your help.



This year, the first prize is free membership at/ in the company sports club for one year. Second prize is dinner at/in the Magic Chef restaurant for four people.



Thanks,



  

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This year, the first prize is free membership in the company sports club for one year. Second prize is dinner for four people at the Magic chef restaurant at, in this sentence of yours, signifies 'location'. However, in suggests 'being a part'.

  • This year, the first prize is free membership in the company sports club for one year.
  • Second prize is dinner for four people at the Magic chef restaurant at, in this sentence of yours, signifies 'location'.
  • However, in suggests 'being a part'.
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This year, the first prize is free membership in the company sports club for one year. Second prize is dinner for four people at the Magic chef restaurant

at, in this sentence of yours, signifies 'location'. However, in suggests 'being a part'.

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