Welcome back to our preposition adventure! In part 2, we’ll explore the usage of “IN,” “ON,” and “AT” through engaging examples. Get ready to boost your confidence in using these prepositions correctly!
4. “IN,” “ON,” and “AT” in Action: Now that we’ve grasped the basics, let’s see these prepositions in real-life scenarios.
4.1 “IN” for Enclosed Spaces or Periods:
- Imagine being in a room or in a specific time frame.
- Examples:
- I am comfortable in my home.
- We have a holiday in December.
4.2 “ON” for Surfaces or Days:
- Visualize something on a surface or happening on a particular day.
- Examples:
- The cup is on the table.
- We have a test on Friday.
4.3 “AT” for Specific Points in Time or Locations:
- Think about being at a particular time or at a specific location.
- Examples:
- Let’s meet at 3 PM.
- I am waiting at the airport.
5. Practice Time: Interactive Exercises
- Ready to put your knowledge to the test? Complete our interactive exercises to reinforce what you’ve learned.
6. Video Preview:
- Curious about our upcoming video? Get a sneak peek of what to expect in our video lesson on “IN,” “ON,” and “AT.”