Why is it ” I’m at work” but ” I’m in class”? Why does ” I’m in work” or “I’m at class” sound wrong grammatically?

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Why is it ” I’m at work” but ” I’m in class”? Why does ” I’m in work” or “I’m at class” sound wrong grammatically?

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It’s just the idiomatic form of the language.

Just like you get on a bus but into a car.

Or the fact the in the US you would say that you are *in* ***the*** *hospital*, but in the UK, it would be *in hospital.*

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