How to Use Preposition of Place AT/ IN/ ON
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Prepositions of place are an important aspect of the English language that are used to indicate where an action occurs. The three main prepositions of place are “at,” “in,” and “on.” It is important to note that there are some exceptions and variations in usage depending on the context. Understanding the correct usage of these prepositions of place will help you to express location in English more accurately and effectively.
Preposition of Place AT/ IN/ ON in English
A preposition of place is a preposition which is used to refer to a place where something or someone is located.
WE use IN in these Cases
Countries:
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in England
Cities:
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in London
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Neighborhood:
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in Manhattan
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in Chinatown
Enclosed space:
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in a traffic jam
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in Time Square
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in a building
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in a car
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in a taxi
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in a boat
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in a helicopter
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in a lift (elevator)
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in the living – room
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in the article
We use ON in these Cases
Means of transport:
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on a bus
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on a train
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on a plane
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on a ship
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on a bicycle/ motorcycle
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on a horse
Communications:
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on the radio
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on the television
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on the phone
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on the Internet
Surfaces:
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on a table
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on a wall
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on the floor
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on the roof
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on the menu
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on the page
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on the door
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on the shelf
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on the second floor
Avenue:
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on The Seventh Avenue
Street:
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on Oxford street
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on Columbus street
We use AT in these Cases
Addresses:
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734 State Street
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292 Oxford Street
Specific Locations/ Point:
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at The Empire State Building
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at the corner
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at the bus stop
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at the door
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at the top of page
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at the end of the road
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at the entrance
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at the crossroads
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at the front desk
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at a conference
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at a party
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at a concert
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at someone’s house
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at the doctor’s/ hairdresser’s
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at the bus stop
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at the end of road
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at the crossroads
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at the front
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at the back
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at the top
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at the bottom
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at the door
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