Is it in my house or at my house?
Is it in my house or at my house?
“In my house” means “inside my house” (versus “outside my house”). “At my house” means “located on my property” (versus “located somewhere else”). The point is that they’re comparing two different things.
Is it correct to say at my house?
Both prepositions are ‘correct’. You would use at to indicate that you are at home and not in another place, and in if you need to specify that you are indoors and not outside.
Can we use at with house?
The noun home does not usually refer to the building. We often use home with the preposition at: It’s not very big but it’s my home.
Should we say in the house or at the house?
The correct phrase to use is usually “I am at home.” when you’re speaking about being in your house or place of residence. However, in some contexts, it can be correct to use the phrase “in my home,” and there are times when the phrase “I am home” is also correct.
Is it in my place or at my place?
“At my place” would be your home or place of work. It’s situational. You could say “at my place, we get 7 days Sick pay per year”, or “oh, the money is back at my place” – it’s a “where”. However when you say “in my place” you are asking someone to consider your personal position.
Do you use in or at for places?
Deciding which word you should be using comes down to a question of where. “At” is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something; at a specific address; at a general location; and at a point. “In” is used in a space, small vehicle, water, neighborhood, city and country.