[ Grammar ]
. What is the difference between ‘in’ and ‘at’?
A. ‘In’ refers to being inside a space, while ‘at’ refers to a specific point or location.
B. ‘In’ is used for time, while ‘at’ is used for place.
C. ‘In’ indicates a direction, while ‘at’ indicates a distance.
D. ‘In’ is used for large areas, while ‘at’ is used for small areas.

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