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- lahcenbouJune 2020
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TheSucidalCimmerianJune 2020 At= expressing location or arrival in a place or position "I will be at school" In=expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded "I am in the supermarket" On= physically in contact with and supported by something "There was a ball on the table" There are more meanings for these three prepositions but the meaning listed above are the most used ones |
LeplgtJune 2020 The real answer is this:
At: when you are in a place.
On: means on, but Also fof day « on monday... »
In: means in, but also for month « in january... »
JokrruJune 2020 There are 2 aspects: time and place Time At - point of time - at lunch, at Christmas... On - day - on my birthday, on Sunday, on the wedding day... In - period of time - in winter, in two weeks, in the morning... Place At - focus - point - at the bus stop, at a party, at the doctor's In - inside a 'box' aspect of things - in a car, in a room, in a restaurant on - surface - on a/the desk, on a/the shirt, on a/the celling |