Reading and Writing 125

Monday, 11 June 2012

In/On/At prepositions of place


IN
Use 'in' with spaces:
  • in a room / in a building
  • in a garden / in a park
Use 'in' with bodies of water:
  • in the water
  • in the sea
  • in a river
Use 'in' with lines:
  • in a row / in a line
  • in a queue
AT
Use 'at' with places:
  • at the bus-stop
  • at the door
  • at the cinema
  • at the end of the street
Use 'at' with places on a page:
  • at the top of the page
  • at the bottom of the page
Use 'at' in groups of people:
  • at the back of the class
  • at the front of the class
ON
Use 'on' with surfaces:
  • on the ceiling / on the wall / on the floor
  • on the table
Use 'on' with small islands:
  • I stayed on Maui.
Use 'on' with directions:
  • on the left
  • on the right
  • straight on
IMPORTANT NOTES
In / at / on the corner
We say 'in the corner of a room', but 'at the corner (or 'on the corner') of a street'
In / at / on the front
  • We say 'in the front / in the back' of a car
  • We say 'at the front / at the back' of buildings / groups of people
  • We say 'on the front / on the back' of a piece of paper
Test Your Understanding
Now that you have studied the use of on / at / in as a preposition of place, try the follow-up quiz to test your understanding.

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