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The Prepositions of Place.

• The prepositions of place are
  words that help us to identify
  the place in which something
  is located. It could be an
  object, a person or an animal.
Preposition at
• We use at to show a specific place
  or position.
     For example:

*Someone is at the door.
*They are waiting at the bus stop.
*I used to live at 51 Portland Street.
Preposition at
• Jane is waiting for you at the bus stop.
Preposition on
• We use to show position on a horizontal or
  vertical surface. For example:
  The cat sat on the mat.
  The satellite dish is on the roof.

• We also use on to show position on streets,
  roads, etc. For example:
  I used to live on Portland Street.
Preposition on
• You are standing on my feet
Preposition in
• We use in to show that something is enclosed
  or surrounded. For example:
  * The dog is in the garden.
  * She is in a taxi.
• We also use in to show position into land
  areas (towns, states, countries, and
  continents). For example:
  * I used to live in San Salvador.
Preposition in
• Do you live in Japan?
Prepositions of Place: at, in, on

    Prepositions of Place: at, in, on

    In general, we use:
• at for a SPECIFIC PLACE OR POSITION
• in for an ENCLOSED SPACE
• on for a HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL SURFACE
Samples of Preposition
           at                        in               on
at the corner            in the garden    on the wall
at the bus stop          in London        on the ceiling
at the door              in France        on the door
at the top of the page   in a box         on the cover
at the end of the road   in my pocket     on the floor
at the entrance          in my wallet     on the carpet
at the crossroads        in a building    on the menu
at the front desk        in a car         on a page
Sample of Preposition
•   The shop is at the end of the street.
•   When will you arrive at the office?
•   Do you work in an office?
•   I have a meeting in New York.
•   Jupiter is in the Solar System.
•   The author's name is on the cover of the book.
•   There are no prices on this menu.
•   There was a "no smoking" sign on the wall.
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The prepositions of place a

  • 1.
  • 2. The Prepositions of Place. • The prepositions of place are words that help us to identify the place in which something is located. It could be an object, a person or an animal.
  • 3. Preposition at • We use at to show a specific place or position. For example: *Someone is at the door. *They are waiting at the bus stop. *I used to live at 51 Portland Street.
  • 4. Preposition at • Jane is waiting for you at the bus stop.
  • 5. Preposition on • We use to show position on a horizontal or vertical surface. For example: The cat sat on the mat. The satellite dish is on the roof. • We also use on to show position on streets, roads, etc. For example: I used to live on Portland Street.
  • 6. Preposition on • You are standing on my feet
  • 7. Preposition in • We use in to show that something is enclosed or surrounded. For example: * The dog is in the garden. * She is in a taxi. • We also use in to show position into land areas (towns, states, countries, and continents). For example: * I used to live in San Salvador.
  • 8. Preposition in • Do you live in Japan?
  • 9. Prepositions of Place: at, in, on Prepositions of Place: at, in, on In general, we use: • at for a SPECIFIC PLACE OR POSITION • in for an ENCLOSED SPACE • on for a HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL SURFACE
  • 10. Samples of Preposition at in on at the corner in the garden on the wall at the bus stop in London on the ceiling at the door in France on the door at the top of the page in a box on the cover at the end of the road in my pocket on the floor at the entrance in my wallet on the carpet at the crossroads in a building on the menu at the front desk in a car on a page
  • 11. Sample of Preposition • The shop is at the end of the street. • When will you arrive at the office? • Do you work in an office? • I have a meeting in New York. • Jupiter is in the Solar System. • The author's name is on the cover of the book. • There are no prices on this menu. • There was a "no smoking" sign on the wall.