Which preposition would be correct, in or at the World Cup?
S sandaraqz Senior Member Javanese Mar 2, 2015 #1 Which preposition would be correct, in or at the World Cup?
kajabla Senior Member Northeast U.S. English - U.S. Mar 2, 2015 #2 Both can be correct, but they'd have different meanings. "At" refers to location, while "in" implies membership. If I'm in the World Cup, I'm one of the players, but anyone can be at the World Cup.
Both can be correct, but they'd have different meanings. "At" refers to location, while "in" implies membership. If I'm in the World Cup, I'm one of the players, but anyone can be at the World Cup.