Prepositions: In, On, and At (with specific times and places)
The prepositions in, on,
and at can be used to
indicate time and place. Notice how they are used in the
following situations:
In
many languages, there is only one preposition for the above
situations. In English there are three. Just remember that in usually indicates the
"largest" time or place, and at
usually indicates the "smallest" time or place.
Examples:
Q: Where's your office?
A: In Taipei, Taiwan.
Q: Really? What part of Taipei?
A:
It's on Chung Shan North Road.
Q: I know that area. Where exactly is it?
A:
It's at 105 Chung Shan North Road,
next to the bookstore.
Q: When is the wedding?
A: It's in June.
Q: What day?
A: It's on Saturday, the 25th.
Q: What time?
A:
It starts at 6:00.
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Prepositions with articles and locations
When talking about locations,
use at to indicate the general vicinity or area, and in to
indicate inside the building, enclosed area, etc. For example:
at the swimming pool (on
site)
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in the swimming pool (in the
pool itself i.e. in the water)
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at the post office/bank
(general)
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in the post office/bank
(inside the building)
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at the zoo (visitors,
general area)
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in the zoo (animals in their
cages)
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at school
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in the classroom
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Sample sentences:
I met my wife at the theatre.
(while watching a movie)
I spilled my drink in the
theatre (on the floor of the building)
She works at the library on
Wednesdays.
She found a rare coin in the
library (building).
Dr Jones works at the hospital
every day.
For school, prison,
and church, the is used to indicate the building. No article
indicates the general situation. Note the following:
"practice"/situation
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building
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in school (studying,
listening to teacher, etc.)
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in the school
(building)
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in jail/prison (staying
there as a criminal)
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in the jail/prison
(temporary)
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in church (praying,
listening to a sermon, etc.)
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in the church
(building)
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Where's Dad?
in church (attending
services)
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in the church (fixing the
windows)
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at church
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at the church
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in prison (He committed a
crime.)
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at the prison (visiting his
friend)
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