English, asked by veer2254, 1 year ago

how to use of at and in?​


giriDiksha: At is used for time
giriDiksha: And In is used for under the things

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Answered by sanchari46
3

Heya mate ur answer is...

At is used as preposition where a small place or a point is marked whereas, in is used as preposition in case where a large place or location is needed to mark.

Eg.... I live in India at West Bengal.

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Answered by mannatmarya
1

Hello

We use at:

✅to refer to a position or location which we see as a point:

✅I was sitting at my desk.

✅to talk about locations at companies, workplaces when we see them as a place of activity:

✅How many people are working at Microsoft?

✅to refer to activities which involve a group of people:

✅Were you at Lisa’s party? (also at the cinema, at the theatre)

✅with school/college/university:

✅She always did well at school.

✅to refer to an address:

✅They once lived at number 12 South George’s Street.

✅to talk about public places where we get treatments, such as a hairdresser’s or doctor’s surgery:

✅I can’t meet at four. I’ll be at the hairdresser’s until five.

✅to refer to most shops:

✅Look what I bought at the butcher’s today.

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