1) Should I use the definite article in the examples below?
She's going to (the) school tomorrow. (She's a teacher)
He's going to (the) church tomorrow. (He's a priest)
He's going to (the) daycare/university/college/prison/jail/nursery/kindergarten (He works there. He's a professor/kindergarten teacher, Etc.
2) What's the difference between in/at daycare, nursery and kindergarten?
My younger brother is in daycare/nursery/kindergarten.
My younger brother is at daycare/nursery/kindergarten.
I feel like the first sentence implies that my younger brother generally goes to daycare/nursery/kindergarten. While the second one implies that he is at daycare/nursery/kindergarden right now (today). Is my assumption correct?
3) Let's say, that somebody wants to chat with my sister. Should I say "Sorry, she can't talk to you right now because she's at university" or "Sorry, she can't talk to you right now because she's at the university"? Which sentence makes more sense?
4) Does "I saw your mum in hospital" sound natural? I know that "in hospital" is generally used in British English.