The use of prepositions is always a challenge: there are no general rules that work all the time, the usage varies greatly from one geographic area to another and there are many small factor that influence the choice of preposition. There are, however, some general guidance rules that can help us decide which prepositions to use in different situations.
In this post we're going to concentrate on the three prepositions that we studies in class: at, in and on. First, read about when to use at, on and in in relation to place:
Now complete this exercise.
Now, complete this exercise.
Finally, this revision with video, a clear, visual summary and a quiz to test your command of the use of in, at and on.
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