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Choosing the right preposition: studying English at a college
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Ahmed asked which preposition to use to talk/write about an English course and its location. Here are some rules to follow:
- Use at before a type of school (for example, at a community college) or the name of a school.
- Use in before a city, state, or country.
- Use take/study + an English course. You can also use take/study + a course in English, but an English course is more common.
Follow the same rules for any kind of course, such as a course in Chinese, biology, engineering, driving, etc.
The following sentences are all good examples of these rules:
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I was studying English at Miami Dade College, in Miami.
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My sister is studying English in Canada.
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Maria is taking an English course at Greenfield College.
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Maria is taking a course in English at Greenfield College.
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They studied English at a community college.
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I have been studying Chinese at a private language school.
I hope this helps.
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