Tuesday, October 10, 2017

meaning - Difference between "I'm in the school" and "I'm in school"


What is the difference between these two sentences??



I'm in the school.
I'm in school.



Do they have the same meaning or not?



Answer





I'm in the school.



Means I am in the building (but I may not be a student).



I'm in school.



Means I am attending school (I'm a student).


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