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Simona
What's the difference? Between: I'm at the bar I'm in a bar.
Apr 9, 2013 6:30 AM
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"I'm at the bar" points to one specific bar, while "I'm in a bar" refers to any bar.
April 9, 2013
We don't say: "I'm in a bar." That is not correct. If you want to tell someone you're out drinking, you say: "I'm at the bar." I'm in a bar = giving directions to somebody who is trying to find you.
April 9, 2013
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