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Xnon3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

(I am in school ) AND( i am at school)
CAN you help me by give me the difference
  

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British speakers often use I am at school to mean I am a student and I am at the school right now . American speakers often use I am in school to mean I am a student , and they may use either to mean I am at the school right now .

  • British speakers often use I am at school to mean I am a student and I am at the school right now .
  • American speakers often use I am in school to mean I am a student , and they may use either to mean I am at the school right now .
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British speakers often use I am at school to mean I am a student and I am at the school right now.
American speakers often use I am in school to mean I am a student, and they may use either to mean I am at the school right now.

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