Выбрать из множества учителей по предмету английский...
Satria Hardinata
Anyone could explain the difference between in which on which and at which?
And the usage in the sentences, please?
10 февр. 2019 г., 11:19
Ответы · 3
Thank you for the explanation! Its getting clear now
10 февраля 2019 г.
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?".
10 февраля 2019 г.
Okay, here are a few examples: "in which room", "on which channel", "at which point".
10 февраля 2019 г.
Все еще не нашли ответы?
Напишите свои вопросы, и пусть вам помогут носители языка!
Satria Hardinata
Языковые навыки
английский, французский, индонезийский, испанский
Изучаемый язык
испанский
Статьи, которые тебе могут быть интересны

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
18 нравится · 14 Комментариев

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
15 нравится · 12 Комментариев

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
12 нравится · 6 Комментариев
Еще статьи
