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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"There is some function at/in their school"

Which is correct?: "There is some function at/in their school". If both are possible, then what is the difference between them?

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Do you mean "function" as in organised social event, ceremony, gathering, etc.? "at their school" seems more natural.

  • Do you mean "function" as in organised social event, ceremony, gathering, etc.?
  • "at their school" seems more natural.
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Do you mean "function" as in organised social event, ceremony, gathering, etc.?

"at their school" seems more natural.
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Thanks.

Do you mean "function" as in organised social event, ceremony, gathering, etc.?
Yes.

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