A handy little chart for in, on, and at.

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October 9, 2014 · 12:15 pm

5 responses to “A handy little chart for in, on, and at.

  1. laiaprincep

    great 😀

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  2. laiaprincep

    Reblogged this on Laia's TEFL corner and commented:
    Prepositions are always a nightmare, aren’t they? Here there’s a little help 😀

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  3. Reblogged this on ellen's esl teaching blog and commented:
    In, on, and at are very confusing words for most of my students. There are also a few situations where more than one word is possible. For example, when referring to a specific building like a concert hall, I might use in or at. For a specific corner, I might say on the corner or at the corner. I recommend taking time to review this chart and practice talking about times and places from time to time, so that you recall which word to use.

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  4. heathershambles

    Reblogged this on Heather Shambles.

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