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In English I can say 'I have to go at University' or 'I have to go to the University', or both?
2014年6月27日 01:26
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Only the second one makes sense.
But, "I have to go to the University" sounds like you are being forced to go. Maybe you mean "I am going to go to (or going to attend) the University."
2014年6月27日
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'To' indicates movement from one place to another.
When there is movement - eg with a verb such as 'go' - you use 'to'.
If you are 'static' - eg with a verb such as 'live' - you use 'at' or 'in'.
I go to school.
I walk to school.
I am at school.
I study at school.
2014年6月27日
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