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3 Dec 2020
- Russian Near fluent
- Ukrainian
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English (US)
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French (France)
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hey ) can you explain me the difference between "in" and "at" prepositions when talking about location? And are there some rules seperately for American and British English when using prepositions, by the way?
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hey ) can you explain me the difference between "in" and "at" prepositions when talking about location? And are there some rules seperately for American and British English when using prepositions, by the way?
Thanks ☺️
Thanks ☺️
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- Bengali Near fluent
- English (US)
- Russian Near fluent
- Ukrainian
If I say, for ex "I'm at the café" or "I'm in the café", would you get me the same?
- Bengali Near fluent
- English (US)
- Russian Near fluent
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