0May I ask some questions here.02br 02br 00When I tell people that I have a job at some place, should I say...02br 02br 00"I work at a restaurant." or "I work in a restaurant."?02br 02br 00Does it depends on the article I use? If it is "a", that means I don't specify the place, so I say "in a restaurant". But if I tell people the name of the restaurant I work for, I must say "I work at ABC restaurant." Is it correct.?02br 02br 00What about the following sentences. Please correct them for me. Thanks.02br 02br 00I work at the airport.02br 00I work in an airport.02br 00I work at the bookstore.02br 00I work in a bookstore.0-
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0 Hi Lcchang02br 00If there is only one airport in your city, you could say 01i00I work at the airport.02i00 If you want to emphasize that you are always indoors when you work there, you could say 01i00I work in the airport.02i00 You could use the indefinite article (a/an) if there are several airports.02br 00If you mention a