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<div style="font-size:300%;">In: place</div> | |||
"In" is used for a position inside large areas, and in a three-dimensional space (when something is surrounded on all sides). | |||
“In” can also be a city, of country, or place. | |||
Examples: | |||
*I don't think he's in his office. | |||
*Let’s go for a walk in the woods. | |||
*She grew up in Belgium. | |||
He lived in the desert for four years. | *I last saw her in Times Square. | ||
*He lived in the desert for four years. |
Revision as of 16:22, 16 July 2020
In: place
"In" is used for a position inside large areas, and in a three-dimensional space (when something is surrounded on all sides).
“In” can also be a city, of country, or place.
Examples:
- I don't think he's in his office.
- Let’s go for a walk in the woods.
- She grew up in Belgium.
- I last saw her in Times Square.
- He lived in the desert for four years.