“Mastering Prepositions: A Beginner’s Guide to IN, ON, and AT”
Have you ever wondered when to use Prepositions “IN,” “ON,” or “AT”? Fear not! We’re here to demystify these prepositions.
1. “IN”:
- Use “IN” when referring to enclosed spaces or periods.
- Examples:
- I am in the classroom.
- The cat is in the box.
- We have a meeting in the morning.
2. “ON”:
- Choose “ON” for surfaces or specific days.
- Examples:
- The book is on the table.
- The picture is on the wall.
- We have class on Monday.
3. “AT”:
- Opt for “AT” when pinpointing specific points in time or locations.
- Examples:
- The party is at 7 PM.
- I am waiting at the bus stop.
- We meet at the park.