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    In/at the university

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    In/at the university
    Message from clint01 posted on 04-09-2015 at 10:11:13 (D | E | F)
    Hello,
    We usually use 'in' before a place when we want to tell that someone is actually 'inside' that e.g. building.
    For instance, I think Kate is in the bank right now.
    But if we are not quite certain we may say: I think Kate is at the bank.
    It means she might be IN THE BANK or OUTSIDE the bank.
    If the name of the place is mentioned we can say: at the Oxford university.
    Would you mind letting me know if what I mentioned above is right or wrong.
    Thank you in advance

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    Edited by lucile83 on 04-09-2015 14:33


    Re: In/at the university from sherry48, posted on 04-09-2015 at 12:45:49 (D | E)
    Hello Clint.
    My response is for .
    She is at Oxford University. (the). She is at the university.
    But...She is enrolled at Oxford University. She is enrolled in the university.
    Everything else is OK.
    Regards,
    Sherry



    Re: In/at the university from clint01, posted on 08-09-2015 at 20:07:22 (D | E)
    Thanks a million, Sherry.




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