ابحث بين معلمي الإنجليزية المتعددين...
Satria Hardinata
Anyone could explain the difference between in which on which and at which? And the usage in the sentences, please?
١٠ فبراير ٢٠١٩ ١١:١٩
الإجابات · 3
Thank you for the explanation! Its getting clear now
١٠ فبراير ٢٠١٩
Building on what Nicola said, imagine substituting 'which' for 'a'. It would not make sense to say "on a room", in should be "in a room", so we should say "in which". You would get off 'at' a train station, so we would say "at which train station should I get off?" if we were asking someone where to get off. Things are located on tables, "on a table", so you would say "on which table is it located?". It is the same for anything, if you are looking for something under a table it would be "under which table?".
١٠ فبراير ٢٠١٩
Okay, here are a few examples: "in which room", "on which channel", "at which point".
١٠ فبراير ٢٠١٩
لم تجد إجاباتك بعد؟
اكتب اسألتك ودع الناطقين الأصليين باللغات يساعدونك!

لا تفوّت فرصة تعلّم لغة جديدة وأنت مرتاح في منزلك. تصفّح مجموعتنا المختارة من مدرّسي اللغات ذوي الخبرة وسجّل في درسك الأول الآن!