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Qual è la differenza tra Friends in high school e Friends from high school ?Sentiti libero di rispondere con un esempio.
Qual è la differenza tra Friends in high school e Friends from high school ?Sentiti libero di rispondere con un esempio.
In a sentence "I just met my friends in high school", which one sounds more natural?
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
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13 ago 2021
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
It depends on what you want to say. Sorry in advance, this will be a little confusing…
*IN* or *AT* high school describes WHERE you met them
*FROM* high school describes what kind of friends they are
For example:
Where/when did you meet Bob and Joe?
- I met them in high school a few years ago.
- I just met them at school.
Who are Bob and Joe?
- They are my friends from high school. (This can be present or past, doesn’t matter if you are currently in school).
Note:
If you say “I met them in high school” it implies this is in the past and you are no longer in high school.
If you are currently in high school, you would say, “I met them *at* (high) school. (You would also just say “at school”, not “high school”)
If you want to say we met together (as in convened at a specific place/time, you already knew each other) you would say “met up at”. For example:
We met up at school before going to the football game together.
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
It depends on what you want to say. Sorry in advance, this will be a little confusing…
*IN* or *AT* high school describes WHERE you met them
*FROM* high school describes what kind of friends they are
For example:
Where/when did you meet Bob and Joe?
- I met them in high school a few years ago.
- I just met them at school.
Who are Bob and Joe?
- They are my friends from high school. (This can be present or past, doesn’t matter if you are currently in school).
Note:
If you say “I met them in high school” it implies this is in the past and you are no longer in high school.
If you are currently in high school, you would say, “I met them *at* (high) school. (You would also just say “at school”, not “high school”)
If you want to say we met together (as in convened at a specific place/time, you already knew each other) you would say “met up at”. For example:
We met up at school before going to the football game together.
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- Giapponese
@hh93 Thank you very much for your detailed explanations!!!
I've already graduated from high school, and we went for lunch as a reunion after a while.
In that situation, which one is more suitable??
I've already graduated from high school, and we went for lunch as a reunion after a while.
In that situation, which one is more suitable??
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