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		Grammar and Linguistics > in the swimming pool or at the swimming pool?     
			
		 in the swimming pool or at the swimming pool? 
		
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 lazzy
 
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							| dear friends, While doing " places in town" I �ve got this question: ( to check understanding of the places)
 - Where do you go swimming?
 there are 2 possible answers
 + I go swimming in the swimming pool or
 + i go swimming at the swimming pool.
 In this specific case, which one is the correct answer, plx help
 thank you guys
 
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 dutchboydvh
 
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							| Both answers are fine, depending on your actual location.  Meet me "at the pool".  Means you will meet at the pool complex, or near the actual pool. I �ll be "in the pool", means you will be in the water.   I would say "I prefer to swim at the Kallang Swimming Pool (or Complex)."  "I enjoy swimming laps in the olympic length pool there." |  28 Feb 2013     
					
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