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Fofa Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

When can I use "at" and "in" ??

Hello everybody,
how u doing all?
I want to know when can i use "at" and "in" as in "at school"
and " in school" 
I mean what's the difference between the two??
  

Top answer

The difference would be "at school" means you are physically at the school. "in school" could mean that you are physically there, or that you are enrolled in school.

  • The difference would be "at school" means you are physically at the school.
  • "in school" could mean that you are physically there, or that you are enrolled in school.
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The difference would be "at school" means you are physically at the school.
"in school" could mean that you are physically there, or that you are enrolled in school.
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(Used without 'a' or 'the') the process of learning in a school.

All my kids are still at school. (BrE)

All my kids are still in school. (AmE)
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even i dint get the above answer

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