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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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What's the difference between in the park and at the park?

What's the difference between in the park and at the park?

  

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anonymous What's the difference between in the park and at the park? Context is everything. Almost everything.

  • anonymous What's the difference between in the park and at the park?
  • Context is everything.
  • Almost everything.
  • Well, it's important.
  • I can give you one example of context, and maybe you can provide a sentence or two that show the context you have in mind.
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anonymous

What's the difference between in the park and at the park?

Context is everything. Almost everything. Well, it's important. I can give you one example of context, and maybe you can provide a sentence or two that show the context you have in mind.

"Larry was in the park all afternoon." By "park" I mean a delineated public recreational ar

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anonymous

What's the difference between in the park and at the park?

Those are practically the same, but the following link may help you a little in the matter of "at", "in", and "on".

In addition to the remarks posted there, you might also note that in many cases "at" may imply participation in the activities that are characteristic of t

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