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.