Diego Naveda
which is correct? I was studying at TC high school or I was studying in TC high school IN or AT
19 mei 2009 05:25
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"in" is used before the names of countries, cities, town or road. (eg; Mr John live in England) "at" is used for place like buildings, home, offices (eg: Mr John work at XX building) Therefore, "at" is correct
19 mei 2009
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'at' for schools, colleges, and universities 'in' for towns, cities and countries e.g. "I studied at the University of the West of England in Bristol." OR "I studied in Bristol at the University of the West of England." Also, use 'in' to name subject areas after telling the level of course, but no preposition after 'study': "I did a degree in Philosophy." "I'm taking a masters in Philosophy." "I got an A-level in Physics." But "I studied Philosophy." "I am studying Philosophy". "I studied A-level Physics."
19 mei 2009
Hi Diego "At"
19 mei 2009
both are fine..
19 mei 2009
I think "at" is correct but there can be such situation when you use "in"
19 mei 2009
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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