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  • 13 April 2010

    AT THE THEATRE and IN THE THEATRE

    If you are AT the theatre you are watching a play or some other performance.

     If you are IN the theatre you are there for a different reason,perhaps you are working as a clearner or an electrician. Or maybe you are the manager!!

     

    When we participate in the reason that a building, intstitution or establishment was created we usually say AT,

    e.g AT home, AT the cinema

    But if we want to indicate position only we say IN:

    John is the house, the workers are IN the cinema 

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    sent by Tom Red at 14:19h comments0 comment
    etiquetastags: at the theatre,in the theatre

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