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My brother is student of Mayo College vs My brother is a student in the Mayo College

The second phrase, 'my brother is a student in the Mayo College,' is correct. When referring to someone attending a specific school, we use the preposition 'in' before the school's name. The first phrase is incorrect because it lacks the preposition 'in' and uses 'of' instead, which is not the appropriate preposition in this context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

My brother is student of Mayo College

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'of' is not used to indicate attendance at a specific school.

Incorrect. Use 'in' before the school's name to indicate attendance at a specific school.

My brother is a student in the Mayo College

This phrase is correct. When referring to someone attending a specific school, we use the preposition 'in' before the school's name.

Correct. Always use 'in' before the school's name to indicate attendance at a specific school.

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