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Which sentence is correct??
I'm in school.
I'm in the school.
I'm at school.
I'm at the school.
If the meaning is different, what is the difference among them??
Apr 18, 2014 6:19 AM
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They are all correct, but they can imply slightly different meanings. Here are their most common implications:
I'm in school. (I am currently a student)
I'm in the school. (I am inside the school building)
I'm at school. (I am at the school during school hours)
I'm at the school. (I am at the school building)
April 18, 2014
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