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party
Can you help me with this sentence?:
Mary was the happiest girl at the party
Could it be used In instead of at?
Thanks a lot
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Re: party

Originally Posted by
ratóncolorao
Can you help me with this sentence?:
Mary was the happiest girl
at the party
Could it be used
In instead of at?
Thanks a lot

If you are talking about a party in the sense of a celebration or get-together, then it's "at the party". If you are taliking about a group of people, a coach party, for example, it's "in the party".
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Re: party

Originally Posted by
ratóncolorao
Can you help me with this sentence?:
Mary was the happiest girl
at the party
Could it be used
In instead of at?
Thanks a lot

You could, but it would change the context.
The happiest girl at the party, is at, say, a birthday party.
The happiest girl in the party is in a party of sight-seers or tourists.
You can be at an event e.g. a birthday party or in a group e.g. a party of travellers.
buggles (not a teacher)
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