The difference between I'm in-school and I'm at-school.
In-School vs. At-School: What’s the Difference?
Ever wondered whether to say "in school" or "at school"? Here’s a quick tip!
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In school → Means you are a student or part of the school system.
Example: "I'm in school right now" (meaning you are a student). -
At school → Means you are physically present at the school building.
Example: "I'm at school right now" (meaning you are there, but not necessarily studying).
Master these small differences, and your English will sound more natural!
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