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Learn when to use “in” and “at”

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Will Haver1 year ago

I’m at your mom

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▙▜▒▚▚▛▓▆▜1 year ago

yeah im not taking english advice from someone with a foreign accent. not watching the rest idc if she is right

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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.

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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

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Glow1 year ago

Dear lord, why are we having to explain this?

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SOSA 🎠🩷 🔫1 year ago

Is this not common sense??

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Joe T ⌘1 year ago

We out hereeee

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Be Kind1 year ago

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

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Veezy1 year ago

Interesting as fuck.

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