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Chinese Teacher John
專業教師How can I use "in, on ,at" in this case?
Are these correct? I am not sure when will I use these.
I will meet you in the restaurant.
I will meet you at the restaurant.
The restaurant is at Zhongshan street.(maybe in or on?)
I am standing in a bus.(on a bus?)
I am sitting in a car (on a car, at a car?)
I am in a bar.(at a bar?)
Thank you very much!
John
2014年3月26日 03:23
解答 · 5
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I will meet you in the restaurant.
I will meet you at the restaurant.
Both are correct but I would use the first sentence if I intended to get there early and be seated already.
The restaurant is on Zhongshan Street.
You can say I am in a bus but usually people will say they are on a bus. We usually don't specify sitting or standing when in a vehicle.
I am in a car. We never say we are on a car unless we are standing on top of a car.
You can say you are in a bar or at a bar.
2014年3月26日
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I will meet you in the restaurant. --> Yes, this means you want the person to go inside the restaurant to meet up with you.
I will meet you at the restaurant. --> Yes.
The restaurant is at Zhongshan street.(maybe in or on?) --> Should be "on Zhongshan Street"
I am standing in a bus.(on a bus?) --> Usually we'd say "I am riding on a bus." You could say "I am standing in the bus."
I am sitting in a car (on a car, at a car?) --> Yes, this is right. NOT "on" or "at."
I am in a bar.(at a bar?) --> Yes, this means you are inside the bar; it is emphasizing location. You can also say "I am at a bar."
2014年3月26日
I would say the restaurant is in Zhongshan St (British English)
2014年3月26日
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