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Correct preposition

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eager beaver

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Dear teachers,

I still have great difficulty in using the following prepositions in the following sentences. Can someone englighten me on this ?

1. This accident was reported TO the New York Police Station or THis accident was
reported AT the New York Police Station.

Which preposition is better : " To the New York Police Station or at the New York Police
Station " ?

2. He had brought his motorcycle to be used ON campus or He had brought his
motorcycle to be used in the campus. Which preposition is correct : "On" campus or
"in "campus ?

Thanks
Eager Beaver
 

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To the police, but at the police station.

On campus.
 
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