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in which school do you study? Ans: i study in Mid-land school .... i study at mid-land school.... which one is correct​

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

The correct answer is I study in a mid-land school.

Explanation:

What does "At school" signifies?

"At school" indicates that the person is physically present in the school.

What does "In school" signifies?

"In school" indicates that the person is learning, but not particularly in the school building. So both are appropriate when used in the right context.

So both forms are correct.

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
1

Answer:

Both the answers are correct but "I study in Mid-land school" is more accurate than "I study at Mid-land school"

Explanation:

  • Use the prepositions "in" (the point itself), "at" (the general neighbourhood), "on" (the surface), and "within" to refer to a location (something contained).
  • They'll get together in the lunchroom.
  • She was standing around the corner, waiting. She had left her phone on the bedside table of her room.

1) What does it mean to be "at school"?

  • The phrase "at school" denotes that the individual is physically present at the school.

2) Now lets see what does it mean to be "in school"?

  • The phrase "in school" denotes that the person is learning, although not necessarily in a school environment.
  • As a result, when used in the proper context, both are acceptable.

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