Nice try, Elaine; by the way, I also see the preposition "at" being used in your text to describe a place; can you explain the differences between the prepositions?
'In' used to describe something inside a place. 'At' used to describe something in a place more exact. Besides, 'at' can use to describe the time.
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Nice try, Elaine; by the way, I also see the preposition "at" being used in your text to describe a place; can you explain the differences between the prepositions?
'In' used to describe something inside a place. 'At' used to describe something in a place more exact. Besides, 'at' can use to describe the time.
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