why is it that we can structure a sentence like “I’m in school” but not “I’m in nightclub”?

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Some nouns have to have “the” before it but seems like not all of them need it, so any explanations would be helpful!

edit: wow, didn’t expect so much traction on this. Thank you for your explanations! Interestingly, I’m actually a native English speaker but don’t really know grammar terminology all that well. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

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I know this is not what you’re asking but I would never say I’m in school, I’d say I’m at school.

“Can’t talk.. I’m at school right now”

“We learned this in/at school”

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