Asked by Anonymous
Which structure is correct?
We won at/in that tournament.
Are you participating at/in that tournament?
We won at/in that tournament.
Are you participating at/in that tournament?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The correct preposition in both sentence is "in."
The preposition "at" could also be used in the first sentence.
The preposition "at" could also be used in the first sentence.
Answered by
Anonymous
Either "at" or "in" could be used in the first one?
Answered by
Reed
Yes, it could! But "in" is probably the better choice. A tournament takes place at a specific location, so "at" might be appropriate.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.