Kathleen
Question about "at" and "in" prepositions My teacher told me that "at" is used with verbs that (more or less) indicate location, whereas "in" is used with more active verbs that describe things that occur as part of the lesson. I'm not sure if there is a specific rule in this two prepositions. e.g i am good "at" chinese. why dont you use "in"? "in/during" the lesson why not "at"
Jun 23, 2010 7:05 AM
Answers · 2
Your teacher is correct. Here is a good explanation: http://www.learnenglish.de/mistakes/atvsin.htm
June 23, 2010
haha~You are so funny~~It's just the habit.
June 23, 2010
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