Bruce
Uses of "in" and "at" in sentences USES of "in" and "at" I am IN the process of answering you. My mind is working ON your question. I am AT the Italki website. I may be IN trouble if I make a grammar error here. Your question appears ON my computer monitor. If I cannot think of answers for you, I will be AT a complete loss. AT my house, I am always willing to offer coffee or tea to visitors. You are welcome to sit ON my couch. I live in Denver, Colorado, USA. Let's see what is ON television. Let's see what is playing ON the radio. There are two police cars AT a house up the street Would you like sugar IN your coffee? There is someone ON the phone asking for you. Send me the information IN an e-mail. I will meet you AT the coffee shop at the intersection of Logan and Alameda streets. AT the same time that I am answering your question, someone else will probably be answering your question also. What do you see ON the horizon. I will meet you AT your house.
Jun 9, 2014 9:52 AM
Corrections · 4
Hello Viktor: In the forum would be more common; bit it would not be entirely an error to use "on". On may sound a little unusual.
June 16, 2014
And I've wrote in the forum or on the forum? (I'm typing about Internet)
June 16, 2014
Thanks Bruce! Very understandable! I'll save it at (?) my evernote account)))
June 9, 2014
it is great! thanks for your sharing.
June 9, 2014
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