proper use????
@Zaphan (710)
Philippines
March 12, 2009 7:32pm CST
when do "at" and "in" can be use??? what's wrong with these sentence "I live at #661 durugan, Dagupan, Pangasinan" or "I live in #661 durugan, Dagupan, Pangasinan" Honestly really confused about these.... pls. help....
3 responses
@gracypure (529)
• Philippines
24 Mar 09
Hi Zaphan,
Here's my input to your discussion and i want to let you know that i just copied this from my mudule given by Informatics as they offered free call center training program .
AT IN
Use "at with places: Use" in" with spaces:
at the bus-stop in a room/in a building
at the door in a garden/ in a park
at the cinema Use "in" with bodies of water:
at the end of the street in the water/in the sea/in the river
Use "at" with places in a page: Use "in" with lines:
at the top of the page in a row/ in a queue...
at the bottom of the page Use "in" months and years and period of
use "at" in groups of people time:
at the back of the class in January/in 1978/in the twenties
at the front of the class
Use "at" with precise time:
at six o'clock
at 10:30
at two p.m.
Good day to you![b][/b]
@gracypure (529)
• Philippines
24 Mar 09
Oppss...I'm sorry, am not aware that columns won't work here.
@okkidokitokki (1736)
• United States
13 Mar 09
You live at #661...
You live in a house
You live in Dagupan, Pangasinan on durugan (I am guessing it is a road)
I hioe this helps. Have a great day.
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
13 Mar 09
hi..i think you live at #661durugan,pangasinan.philippines and you live in that place..




