mrmvp
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2017
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
- Home Country
- United Arab Emirates
- Current Location
- United Arab Emirates
I am puzzled between using "in" and "at" for places .As far as I know is that "at" is more specific than "in".Is there a rule that can help me differentiate between them when talking about places , are "at" and "in" interchangeable?
1-I am in class or I am at class.
2-We are in cafeteria or we are at cafeteria.
3-We are in the class 8 or We are at class 8
I am aware of the differences between "at" and "in" is that "at" is used for time and "in" is used for months. There are other differences,however, I don't know which one is correct when talking about places and locations such as sentences one to three.
1-I am in class or I am at class.
2-We are in cafeteria or we are at cafeteria.
3-We are in the class 8 or We are at class 8
I am aware of the differences between "at" and "in" is that "at" is used for time and "in" is used for months. There are other differences,however, I don't know which one is correct when talking about places and locations such as sentences one to three.