I'm a pupil of / at?

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cyras

I'm a pupil of / at?

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Hallo zusammen!

Heißt es "I'm a pupil at the Humboldt school?" oder "(...) of the HUmboldt school?" Immer diese Präpositionen :spin:.
Help me, please!

Keswick (Contributor)

Re: I'm a pupil of / at?

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Generally speaking you are a pupil of Humbolt School, however if you're currently there, you're a pupil at Humboldt School. It depends on the situation really. Does this make sense?

Delfino

Re: I'm a pupil of / at?

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For alumni there is the Alumni Association which aims to promote and strengthen
the links between former pupils of the school and the school itself.

Today the students at Humbolt School enjoyed a free lunch.

Our students of English learn to communicate in English.

Keswick (Contributor)

Re: I'm a pupil of / at?

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But isn't that what I said, Delfino?

Delfino

Re: I'm a pupil of / at?

Beitrag von Delfino »

@Keswick
Yes, and it was described well.
I just added a few examples ...

Keswick (Contributor)

Re: I'm a pupil of / at?

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Ah right, sorry :D