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Learn when to use “in” and “at”
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Will Haver1 year ago
I’m at your mom

▙▜▒▚▚▛▓▆▜1 year ago
yeah im not taking english advice from someone with a foreign accent. not watching the rest idc if she is right

Mac1 year ago
It baffles me that folks that speak English as a first language struggle with this, and also with where to use to, too, two. Even where to use your, you're is strange to not understand as an adult.

Mr Congeniality1 year ago
I don't know what the hell she was talking about because this post made more sense to watch on mute

Glow1 year ago
Dear lord, why are we having to explain this?

SOSA 🎠🩷 🔫1 year ago
Is this not common sense??

Joe T ⌘1 year ago
We out hereeee

Be Kind1 year ago
Use “in” for enclosed spaces or larger areas, and “at” for specific points or locations.

Veezy1 year ago
Interesting as fuck.

