re: #376 victor_yugo
Or, “He’s at the library.” No, he went TO the library, and now he’s IN the library. You might find this interesting: Hiberno-English
Or, “He’s at the library.”
No, he went TO the library, and now he’s IN the library.
You might find this interesting:
Hiberno-English
Funny enough, I can justify “at the library” because it modifies the implied complement is “present.”