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1 Dec 2022
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What is the difference between Are they at the park?
“at” and Are they in the park?
“in” ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Are they at the park?
“at” and Are they in the park?
“in” ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
“at” and Are they in the park?
“in” ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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In the park は、公園自体の中にあるという意味です。
At the park'は、公園内だけでなく、駐車場や駐車場のすぐ外など、公園の一般的な周辺を意味する場合があります。
Where are the kids now?
"They are taking a walk in the park."
"They are around the ice cream stall at the park."
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