Tedwonny
Member
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- UK
Hello guys,
PPl do tend to use these two prepositions interchangeably [to refer to location], right? However, more often than not, ESL learners are sometimes taught the differences, say, at is referring to a specific place/a point and in is referring to something like the interiority of an area.
E.g.
I study at/in University.
I'll wait for you at/in the cinema.
what're the minor differences? Thanks!
PPl do tend to use these two prepositions interchangeably [to refer to location], right? However, more often than not, ESL learners are sometimes taught the differences, say, at is referring to a specific place/a point and in is referring to something like the interiority of an area.
E.g.
I study at/in University.
I'll wait for you at/in the cinema.
what're the minor differences? Thanks!