Qi Cheng
What's the difference amongst"at,in,and on"? What's the difference amongst"at,in,and on"?I always can not use them corrcet.
17 Thg 03 2014 00:15
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Generally, when talking about physical position: At = 在... In = ...里 On = ...上 (it can also refer to things attached to the other surfaces, like clocks) 'At' is just a default word that describes a general location. It treats a location is a single point in space. If the location has any kind of area or volume, you probably need to use another proposition. For example you'd always say that you're "in a city" or "in a country", but if you're talking about cities or countries that are stops on a journey, then you can use 'at'. Clocks hang on walls. Termites live in walls. Grass grounds on the ground. Ants live in the ground. If you're on a planet, you're standing on the ground. If you're in a planet, you're deep underground. If you're sitting on a car, you're sitting on the roof (like a bird). If you're sitting on a seat, you're also sitting in the car. When prepositions are used abstractly, you just have to think abstractly to figure out how what exactly you should be thinking.
17 tháng 3 năm 2014
I like Jmat's answer but I also answered this question in a post http://www.italki.com/question/234464
17 tháng 3 năm 2014
Understand through this simple example... taj mahal is situated at India the bird is on the branch of the tree the tree is in the garden
17 tháng 3 năm 2014
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