U Unregistered Guest May 26, 2010 #1 expenses incurred towards pooja at new office. should I use "at" or "in" in the above sentence?
T TheParser VIP Member Joined Dec 8, 2009 Member Type Other Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States May 29, 2010 #2 Unregistered said: expenses incurred towards pooja at new office. should I use "at" or "in" in the above sentence? Click to expand... ***** NOT A TEACHER ***** Good morning. (1) Thank you for teaching me a new word. (2) Your post sent me to Google, where I learned that a pooja (or "puja") is a prayer ceremony to open a new office. (3) Our friend Google seems to say that the usual preposition is: We are going to perform a pooja IN the new office. ***** Good Luck! *****
Unregistered said: expenses incurred towards pooja at new office. should I use "at" or "in" in the above sentence? Click to expand... ***** NOT A TEACHER ***** Good morning. (1) Thank you for teaching me a new word. (2) Your post sent me to Google, where I learned that a pooja (or "puja") is a prayer ceremony to open a new office. (3) Our friend Google seems to say that the usual preposition is: We are going to perform a pooja IN the new office. ***** Good Luck! *****