Ludmila
in a school/ at a school/ in school/ at school? My aunt is a teacher. She works in a school/ at a school/ in school/ at school. My uncle is a doctor. He works in a hospital/ at a hospital/ in hospital/ at hospital. Which is correct in British English/ in American English?
May 13, 2018 1:07 AM
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Ludmila, here is American English: She works in a school. She works at a school. - Both are correct. He works at a hospital. He works in a hospital. - Both are correct.
May 13, 2018
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