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Ellie
How to use"on","in","at".
Nov 8, 2016 8:48 AM
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Many ways, but for example related to prepositions of place:
"On" means that: something is placed above something "the cat sat on the mat"; something attached to something "the clock was on the wall"; or for within buildings, i.e. "my office is on the third floor."
"In" means inside something: "My card was in my wallet," "he lived in a different town," "meet me in St. Louis."
"At" refers to a place where something specific is happening: "they were at the new restaurant until it was very late," "at the library you have to speak quietly."
This is not an exhaustive explanation because this is a big area.
November 8, 2016
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