i am in the house or at the house? explain with examples.
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Answer:
They're both correct but they have different specific meanings.
"In my house" is sitting inside the house.
"At my house" is less specific. I could mean I am standing in my front yard but would still be considered at home.
Explanation:
Both sentences are correct. However, neither one is really natural. You would probably say, "I am in the house."
But, if you say, "I am at the house," there is a feeling that the stay at your house is a bit temporary.
If you say, "I study in my house," the feeling is more permanent. In fact, you might actually be house-bound as an invalid.
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where is she?
She's in the house. (more common)
She's at the house. (less common)
Where's the party?
It's at her house (more common)
It's in her house (less common)