Admin, English speakers say “in the” rather than “at”. In this case she’s in the bathroom, not in the bath. Generally, when something is an external location, for example the street which a train station is on, we’d say “at the train station”. If it was actually something in an internal situation, we’d say “in”. The grammar lesson is over for today.
thanks!
i could stay locked in a bathroom with her for a week.
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Admin, English speakers say “in the” rather than “at”. In this case she’s in the bathroom, not in the bath. Generally, when something is an external location, for example the street which a train station is on, we’d say “at the train station”. If it was actually something in an internal situation, we’d say “in”. The grammar lesson is over for today.
thanks!
i could stay locked in a bathroom with her for a week.