Asked by rfvv
What about dinner at my place?
What about dinner in my place?
What about having dinner at my place?
What about having dinner in my place?
Why don't we have dinner at my place?
Why don't we have dinner in my place?
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Can we use both 'at' and 'in'? Which one is commonly used?
What about dinner in my place?
What about having dinner at my place?
What about having dinner in my place?
Why don't we have dinner at my place?
Why don't we have dinner in my place?
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Can we use both 'at' and 'in'? Which one is commonly used?
Answers
Answered by
Damon
One says "at".
I suppose if you live in a tunnel, you eat "in" it :)
However is you say:
"What about dinner in my house?",
You probably mean instead of in my yard or garage.
I suppose if you live in a tunnel, you eat "in" it :)
However is you say:
"What about dinner in my house?",
You probably mean instead of in my yard or garage.
Answered by
Writeacher
Use only "at" for these purposes.
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