There has been a discussion.
Which is correct: at the meeting/in the meeting?
Thanks.
Both versions are possible, depending on the context.
thanx anyway
I am trying to use standard British English, and I am an 'old generation' teacher. But new generations claim that it should be used 'in the meeting'. I have to say, this is the reason why I am here, to get some advice. I've read various opinions, but I am not happy with explanations. thanx anyway
"Thanx" is not a proper word. Have you read Rover's reply about using standard English?
I have found two threads that you may find interesting:
I checked these links prior to asking experts. It did not help much. Thank you.
there has been a discussion,
which is correct, at the meeting/in the meeting.
thanx
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