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Amanda
Do you like going on walks "in" the park or "at" the park?
I still confuse when I need to use "in" and "at" in some situations like this (sometimes "on" too). I've already heard people saying both ways, but I couldn't figure out the difference. Could you help me please?
2019년 4월 4일 오전 2:48
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Both "in the park" and "at the park" are ok.
If I was picturing in my mind or describing the park as a location or destination to go to, I would use "at the park".
If I was picturing in my mind walking inside or within the park, I would use "in the park".
2019년 4월 4일
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Walks in the park.
But, leaving the car at the park/on the "park".
It must be why you are confusing these prepositions.
2019년 4월 4일
In my humble opinion, 'in' means a relatively 'big place', 'at' means a relatively 'small place'. For instance, I arrived in New York versus I arrived at a small village.
2019년 4월 4일
아직도 답을 찾지 못하셨나요?
질문을 남겨보세요. 원어민이 도움을 줄 수 있을 거예요!
Amanda
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