tyrp
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Hello,
I know that the preposition 'to' usually points to direction, while 'at' - to a place.
E.g. I go to school every day. I am at school.
Which of the prepositions should be used after 'drop in'?
E.g. I dropped in to/at the butcher's to get some meat for dinner.
Logic says it should be 'to', but I'm positive that it's usually 'at'. Could help me there? Thanks in advance!
I know that the preposition 'to' usually points to direction, while 'at' - to a place.
E.g. I go to school every day. I am at school.
Which of the prepositions should be used after 'drop in'?
E.g. I dropped in to/at the butcher's to get some meat for dinner.
Logic says it should be 'to', but I'm positive that it's usually 'at'. Could help me there? Thanks in advance!