Which preposition should I use?

In French, Which preposition do we use to say "I am IN/AT a place"? "ÊTRE À" or "ÊTRE DANS?"?

  • TELL ME WHERE YOU ARE FROM, please. In French, Which preposition do we use to say "I am IN/AT a place"? "ÊTRE À" or "ÊTRE DANS?" 1. I am in Mary's house 2. I am at home 3. I am at work 4. I am at school 5. I am at church 6. I am in the supermarket 7. I am in the bank 8. I am in the bakery 9. I am in the drugstore 10. I am in the shopping mall 11. I am in the kitchen 12. I am in the living-room 13. I am in the bedroom 14. I am in the bathroom

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    1 Je suis chez Mary. 2 Je suis chez moi/à la maison. 3 Je suis au travail. 4 Je suis à l'école. 5 Je suis à l'église. 6 Je suis au supermarché. 7 Je suis à la banque. 8 Je suis à la boulangerie. 9 Je suis au drugstore. (à la pharmacie as said Zedou) 10 Je suis au centre commercial. 11 Je suis dans la cuisine. 12 Je suis dans le salon. 13 Je suis dans la chambre. 14 Je suis dans la salle de bain.

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Lupus Mortis's answer is correct except that a drugstore is said "pharmacie" in french.

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