GPT 这么说
In this case, both expressions "what did you eat at school" and "what did you eat in school" are grammatically correct, but they can convey slightly different nuances.
1. **What did you eat at school?**
- This expression emphasizes the location (the school) where the eating took place. It suggests that the focus is on the school as a place where meals were consumed, which could include cafeteria food, snacks, or meals brought from home.
2. **What did you eat in school?**
- This expression can imply that the eating occurred during school hours or within the school environment. It may suggest a broader context, including not just meals but also snacks or food consumed during classes or breaks.
### Which Expression is Better?
- **Context Matters:** The choice between "at" and "in" depends on the context of the conversation. If you want to emphasize the location, "at school" might be more appropriate. If you want to focus on the experience of eating during school hours, "in school" could be better.
- **Common Usage:** In everyday conversation, both phrases are commonly used, and native speakers would understand either one without confusion. However, "at school" might be slightly more common when referring specifically to meals.
In summary, both expressions are valid, and the better choice depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.
【 在 MeiYou9 的大作中提到: 】
: quora说的跟你刚好相反:
: "At school":
: - "At school" is commonly used to refer to the physical location of a school
: ...................
--
FROM 123.123.46.*