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I'm a student 'IN or AT' No.2 School?
Which preposition word is better?
Thank you!Sorry. No.2 Middle School
Nov 1, 2015 9:50 AM
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Both are possible, but 'at' seems preferable. We tend to use 'in' for a class/year', 'at' for the institution.
I'd say 'I'm a student in class 2 at (such-and-such) school.
Compare this with these (GB) English examples: 'She's in the third form at Westdene College', or 'He's in his final year at Manchester University'.
November 1, 2015
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