Mehrdad
In or at Are you in home? Are you at home? For me both are correct but in/at(which one in or at???) ESL they say at home is correct Also I do not remember my first day in school?But ESL considers at school is the correct answer Why so????
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Hey Mehrdad, 'Are you IN home' is definitely incorrect. 'Are you at home' is completely fine. However, I would say that we'd simply say 'Are you home?' With regards to the ESL point, yes, my first day at school is better. 'In school' has a slightly different connotation. 'Michael's still in school'. i.e. he is still a student and therefore studying at school. Hope this helps! Matt
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Are you at home? is the correct sentence We use at with school/college/university or to refer to an address: He always did well at school. They once lived at number 10 John Street. We use in: to talk about locations within a larger area: I know my book is somewhere in this room. Can anyone see it? Please see https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/at-on-and-in-place for examples.
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Mehrdad
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الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الألمانية, الإيطالية, اليابانية, اللاتينية, الفارسية, الروسية, الإسبانية
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