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Grammar and Linguistics > In or at?
In or at?
chiaras
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In or at?
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Hi! Which of the following sentences is better? I usually have lunch at the restaurant near my office I usually have lunch in the restaurant near my office I would use the first option, but one of my students wrote "IN" and I want to be sure that it is really wrong before correcting it. I know the rule (AT should be right), but is IN possible too? Thanks Chiara |
26 Oct 2012
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aliciapc
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IN is not correct for me, but let �s wait for some native speakers to be sure! |
26 Oct 2012
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yanogator
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I can �t say that "in" is incorrect, but it isn �t usual here, and "at" is definitely correct and far more common. Bruce |
26 Oct 2012
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cunliffe
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Yes, �at � is what we say. Replace �the restaurant � with the name and you wouldn �t say �in �. I have lunch at Luigi �s and I have dinner at Valentino �s. |
27 Oct 2012
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