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Omnia
hi . i want to know when i can ues (in&on &at) and what is the difference between them
19 de fev de 2017 19:35
Respostas · 3
Hi Omni,
These are all prepositions. Prepositions such as "In", "At and "On" are words used to indicate location and time.
Location:
I am waiting at the bus stop. (Specific place)
I was dining in the mall. (Within a specific place)
I reside in San Francisco. (Within an area)
Your eraser is in your drawer. (Inside an enclosed place.)
You look silly standing on the rooftop.(Supported by a surface)
Time:
The meeting will start at 3 pm. (A specific time)
The flight is scheduled to land in two hours' time. (Within a time frame)
Janet was born in 1996. (Event that took place in a particular year.)
Music lessons are held on Fridays. (Event that takes place on a certain day of the week)
The summer season starts in July. (Event that takes place in a certain month of the year)
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance
20 de fevereiro de 2017
In: longer periods of time.
At: specific times
On: days and dates
My birthday is on May 11th.
The party is at my friend's house at 7pm.
In 1880 my older brother was born.
I hope this helps. Of course there are many more uses of these perposotions.
19 de fevereiro de 2017
Type this into google (or bing, or yandex...): "difference in on at"
This is a very general question, and of course many people have asked this.
This means many more people have answered the question. So go and have a look! :)
19 de fevereiro de 2017
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Omnia
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Árabe, Inglês, Alemão, Turco
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