ON/IN/AT We use AT when referring to usual places, such - TopicsExpress



          

ON/IN/AT We use AT when referring to usual places, such as: At home - At school -At work - En el trabajo At university - At the dentists - At the movies - At the theater - At the airport - At the library - At the doctors - At the bank - At a concert - At a meeting - At a party - At Johns We use AT when referring to specific places, such as: At Madison Square Garden-At Kennedy Airport- At Buckingham Palace- At the University of Florida We use AT for adresses. At 234 Madison Street We use AT for certain things and positions At the top - At the bottom - At the side - At the front - At the back - At the end - At the door - At the window - At the reception. We use ON when physically in contact with and supported by a surface. On the floor - On the ceiling - On the table - On the chair - On the list - On the map - On the shelf. We use ON for transports. On a ship - On a train - On a plane - On a bus - On a bicycle - On a motorcycle - On a horse - On a ferry. We use ON when referring to parts of the body On my leg - On your arm - On his shoulder We use ON for directions. On the left - On the right - On the way. We use ON for certain places or things. On the radio - On television - On a farm We use IN for countries and cities. In Argentina- In Italy - In London - In Madrid. We use IN for rooms. In the bathroom - In the kitchen - In the bedroom We use In for water In the sea - In the water - In a river - In the ocean We use IN when referring to the weather In the rain - In the sun - In the wind - In the fog We use IN for certain places and expressions In prison - In hospital - In bed - In Oak Street - In a line - In a row - In a queue - In the sky - In a book - In a magazine - In a letter - In a mirror - In a car - In a taxi - In a helicopter
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 07:18:42 +0000

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