Prepositions of Place
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Prepositions of Place
by Craig Shrives
Prepositions of Place (At, In, On)
The prepositions “at,” “in,” and “on” are regularly used in expressions of place. For example:
The prepositions “at,” “in,” and “on” are regularly used in expressions of place. For example:
“At” is used for a precise point.
- at the bus stop
- at the front door
- at the entrance
- at the reception desk
“On” is used with a surface.
- on the street
- on the carpet
- on the floor
- on the front cover
“In” is used for an enclosed space.
- in my pocket
- in the box
- in the car
- in the garden
Your Go!
It’s your go. Select the correct preposition:
More Examples with “At”
“At” is generally used for a precise point:
- Meet me
at
the park bench.
- Sarah works
at
the club house.
- Matt saw the owl
at
the barn.
More Examples with “On”
“On” is generally used with a surface:
- The printer in
on
my desk.
- Please put the candle
on
the ledge.
- The drinks are
on
the counter.
More Examples with “In”
“In” is generally used with for an enclosed space:
- I am
in
my room.
- The mouse is
in
the box.
- We are sitting
in
my car.
These guidelines are quite well-observed. However, there are exceptions, which should be learned as set phrases (or
Set Time Phrases
Here are some set phrases that are not obvious fits for the guidelines presented above.
It’s your go. Select the correct preposition:”At” is generally used for a precise point:”On” is generally used with a surface:”In” is generally used with for an enclosed space:These guidelines are quite well-observed. However, there are exceptions, which should be learned as set phrases (or collocations , i.e., words that sound natural when used together).Here are some set phrases that are not obvious fits for the guidelines presented above.
Set Phrases with “At”:
PhraseExample
at homeShe is currently
at home
.
at schoolJack met Jill
at school
.
at the bottomThe treasure is
at the bottom
of the sea.
at the topI’ll meet you
at the top
of the mountain.
at workI hope you do not act like this
at work
.
Set Phrases with “On”:
PhraseExample
on televisionWhat is
on television
tonight?
on the radioI heard you
on the radio
yesterday.
on the left/rightThe bank is the first building
on the left
.
“On” is also used with modes of transport, but not cars and lorries (these are treated as “enclosed spaces” that we in):
PhraseExample
on a bikeChrist
on a bike
! You did what?
on a busThe dog was found
on a bus
.
on a horseYou look confident
on a horse
.
on a planeIt is a film about deadly snakes
on a plane
.
on a shipHer father worked
on a ship
for forty years.
on a trainWe should travel
on a train
next time.
“On” is also used with modes of transport, but not cars and lorries (these are treated as “enclosed spaces” that we):
Set Phrases with “In”:
PhraseExample
in a rowI rolled three sixes
in a row
.
in the newspaperDon’t believe anything you read
in the newspaper
.
in the skyThere was a double rainbow
in the sky
.
“In” is also used with locations:
PhraseExample
in FranceI was lost
in France
.
in LondonIt is too expensive to live
in London
.
in FloridaMy aunties all worked
in Florida
during the 1980s.
“In” is also used with locations:
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