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"At somebody" ? If I want to say that for example I'm spending my holiday in my grandma's house, then is the sentence "I'm at my grandma" correct? If not, what word could replace "at" ?
Jul 25, 2011 3:31 PM
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"at" is correct, but don't forget to add "house" at the end. "I'm at my grandma's house."
July 25, 2011
You would say "I'm at my grandma's (place/home)"
July 25, 2011
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