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Unread Jan 9th, 2012, 06:08 am
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what is the difference between "at" and "in". e.g. i say "in school"or "at school" or "in home" or "at home"? i've got another question: for making question can we say "have you got money?" or i have to say "have you got any/some/little ... money?" am i permitted to use a noun without any quantifier? i'll thank you.
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