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To say "in a city", use à, e.g.: à Toronto ("in Toronto"); to say "in" a masculine country, use au, e.g.: au Canada ("in Canada"); to say "in" a feminine country, use en, e.g.: en France ("in France"). In most other cases, use dans, e.g.: dans ma chambre ("in my room"). You can find out more about French prepositions here.
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1. I have twelve cousins who live in Mexico.
2. There is a dog in the street.
3. Yesterday, I made one hundred dollars.
4. I am going to see her next week.
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