Which one is correct?
"Im at my friend's" or "Im in my friend's"?

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Im at my friend's

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are at the location of your friend, such as at their house or a place where they are present.

Examples:

  • I'm at my friend's house for dinner.
  • Can you pick me up? I'm at my friend's place.
  • She's at her friend's birthday party.

Alternatives:

  • I'm at my friend's place.
  • I'm at my friend's house.
  • I'm at my friend's location.

Im in my friend's

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that you are inside your friend's house or property, rather than just at their location.

Examples:

  • I'm in my friend's room studying.
  • She's in her friend's car waiting for a ride.
  • He's in his friend's backyard playing soccer.

Alternatives:

  • I'm inside my friend's.
  • I'm within my friend's.
  • I'm indoors at my friend's.
Both phrases are commonly used, but they have different meanings. 'I'm at my friend's' implies that you are at your friend's location, while 'I'm in my friend's' implies that you are inside your friend's house or property. The choice between 'at' and 'in' depends on the specific location you are referring to.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

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