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At my room vs In my room

The correct phrase is 'in my room'. 'At my room' is not commonly used in English. 'In my room' is the correct preposition to indicate location inside a room.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 11566 views

At my room

'At my room' is not a correct phrase in English.

The correct preposition to use when referring to the location inside a room is 'in'.
  • Why are you looking at my room this way?
  • The woman would come look at my room and say,
  • But... then why have you been staring at my room?
  • How... How weird would it be if she just showed up at my room later?
  • And "who is that on that picture?" George was just sitting there, looking at my room, which must have been very strange to them, because it was completely black, with leaves and branches hanging from the ceiling.
  • The reward is 20.000 DKK, and then do you break in at my room?
  • How weird would it be if she just showed up at my room later? I... Pretty weird, I guess.
  • Look at my room, man!
  • Look at my room.
  • Look at my room.

Alternatives:

  • in my room

In my room

'In my room' is the correct phrase to use when referring to the location inside a room.

You should use 'in my room' to describe where something or someone is located inside a room.
  • In my room, which is private... roomie.
  • In my room, you will find a shoe box.
  • In my room IS NO hot water.
  • In my room I'll never sleep.
  • Richard left his briefcase in my room yesterday.
  • She'd left a beautiful bicycle in my room.
  • In my room, there is a shower.
  • In my room, at 4 o'clock.
  • In my room there was a broken lute and the gilded books...
  • In my room... I have a ton of homework to catch up on.
  • In my room, you will find a shoe box.
  • In my room, I have this window, and it looks out into, what, like four, five trees -
  • Wussies. In my room in five, okay?
  • He convinced me and my girlfriend to work with him, but then when I got popped, the cops found a bogus I.D. In my room with my face and his name on it.
  • Patsy surprised me in my room.
  • Join me in my room tonight.
  • I almost stayed in my room.
  • Nice food appears in my room.
  • I need some help in my room.
  • The crucified 11-year-old in my room.

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