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José Manuel
Difference between "at, on, in"
I have been studying my english "at" internet and i don't understand the difference between "at, In, on".
I have used "at" in my sentence, but i don't know if it is ok.
Can you help me please?.
Apr 23, 2016 5:37 AM
Answers · 4
This is not a trivial question. I have this post on another website. Perhaps it will help a little.
http://englishworldwide.ning.com/group/lee-s-world-of-edutainment/forum/topics/in-on-at-are-you-bedeviled-by-these-prepositions
April 23, 2016
"I have been studying my English on the internet..."
Look again online. The difference is very clear.
April 23, 2016
I am IN room.
The book is ON the table.
I am AT your door.
April 23, 2016
In: –preposition
used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits example walking in the park.
On: –preposition
so as to be or remain supported by or suspended from or used to indicate time or occasion example Put your package down on the table; Hang your coat on the hook
At: –preposition
used to indicate a point or place occupied in space in, on, or near example to stand at the door; at the bottom of the barrel.
April 23, 2016
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José Manuel
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