Ricardo
When do I use 'in university' and 'at university'? Something I am confusing when I should use 'in' or 'at'.
22 janv. 2017 15:22
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Hi Ricardo! Here's a quick reference guide about "in" and "at" (as well as "on"): https://www.espressoenglish.net/when-to-use-in-on-and-at/ Basically, "in" is used when we're being very specific about the location, whereas "at" is used when we're simply referring to the location in general.
22 janvier 2017
By the same token, British people don't study 'in university'. 'In' is the preposition that Americans use with 'college' so there is sometimes confusion about the overlap.
22 janvier 2017
In cases you're curious, 'at university' is BrE. Americans don't study 'at university.'
22 janvier 2017
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