English, asked by divyanshu3518, 11 months ago

at the party or in the party​

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Answered by user944
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Answer:

I am in the party. (I am a member of a political group).

I am at the party.( I am located in a room with friends, dancing and drinking).

Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are asked which of the options given will be correct and the correct option will be ' at the party.'

  • A preposition usually occurs before a noun and establishes a connection to another word or phrase component.
  • When choosing which preposition to employ over another, prepositions in a sentence can be confusing.
  • There are many prepositions that can be employed in phrases, but two that are frequently used to indicate time and place are "in" and "at."
  • When referring to the top, bottom, or end of something, a specific address, a broad area, or a point, the word "at" is employed.
  • The word "in" can refer to a neighborhood, a city, a country, a little car, or water.
  • So as this sentence is giving information about a specific place where we are the preposition 'at ' will be used in the sentence.
  • Therefore, out of the options given, the correct option will be ' at the party.'

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