At the end of a sentence the modifier do not not require anycommas
because modifiers can only be used at the beginning or middle not in the ebd of a sentence
In this instance, you would use <em>in </em>university. <em>At </em>is only used before specific terms such as "I am studying <em>at </em>Harvard" or "I am studying <em>at </em>Williams College."
For the second question, context must be applied. If you are talking about the corner of a room, <em>in </em>should be used. However, if you are talking about the corner of a sidewalk or street, <em>on </em>or <em>at </em>would be correct.
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Answer:
b is wrong, you cannot say it correctly
Explanation:
I believe the answer would be C: Choir
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