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What different between at, in and on prepositions?
2019年1月16日 11:36
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While there is some overlap in their usage, there are significant differences between these prepositions. "At" can indicate a specific location or time He arrived at the airport. He arrived at 7:00PM "In" can indicate a specific or relative location or relative time. He arrived in London He put the shoes in the box. (It has the sense of "inside" - the position of the shoes relative to the box) He arrived in time. (Relative to when he should have arrived) You would never use "in" with regard to a specific time. For example "He arrived in 7:00PM" would be WRONG. "On" is used with regard to specific dates (but never times), relative times, relative locations and specific locations with some grammatical adjustments. He arrived on Saturday. He arrived on the 3rd of June. He arrived on time. (But "He arrived on 7:00PM is WRONG) He put the shoes on the box. (The shoes were on top of the box, not inside it) He arrived on the island of Hawaii. (He arrived on Hawaii is WRONG)
2019年1月16日
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN5H7YTo_IQ this is a video that might help. also: https://www.thoughtco.com/prepositions-of-place-1210767 https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/in-on-at-prepositions-place there is a difference between each preposition has a meaning that might be similar at times but the meaning can depending on which on you use.
2019年1月16日
There is no difference among those prepositions: 집에 있어요. I am at home. 서울에 있어요. I am in Seoul. 월요일에 학교에 가요. I go to school on Monday. 한 시에 점심을 먹어요. I eat lunch at 1 o'clock.
2019年1月16日
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