English Grammar – Prepositions of Place – AT, ON, IN
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at
12:38 am
In this lesson, I look at 3 common prepositions of place. Want to know how to use AT, ON, and IN? Have a look at this video, and improve your grammar, as well as your written and spoken English. To test yourself on this lesson, check out the quiz at www.engvid.com
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your a great teacher… I wanted to be your student
very simple helps a lot thank you
that was very helpful you are an amazing teacher ..thanks ,all the way from israel
SO helpful, tthanks!
woww, this is the first time I understand this preposition. I always use wrong preposition all the time because I didn’t understand when I in school. My teacher never explain or give example as good as this one tutorial. Exellent and thank a lottttt loveeeee you ten thousand times more
I love your video on youtube!
Alex thank you for this lesson.
Thanks, thanks a lot, ”vous êtes incroiable” Merci
Thank you.
Great lesson! 5 stars.
Hi Alex, ur explaination is vey simple. i really like your way.
i have a doubt:
what is the deffrence b/w at home & at house, at any rate i don’t really know if we can use at or in for house.
thank you a bundle
mina
I love this video, I’ve watched them many time before but later on i forgot how they work. I guess i just have to look at this video everyday..LoL
Thank you very much Mr Alex
Your videos are quite helpful and clear.ty
Alex i have been real glad to watch your videos sitting on my stool,in my flat,at youtube. i think thats right! xD THANK YOU! ^_^
excelent…
Alex u r simply rocking ….
It was as simple n clear as possible.
thanx.
This video is really helpful and interesting!!!
This video is really helpful and interesting!!!
think you very very much!!!!
It is really helpul, but I’ve always wounder what the difference would be if I say:
“I am at the hospita” and “I am in the hospital”, or
“I am at school”, and “I am in school”. if it is possible to say so!. Would you explain that t me please, I’d really apreciate it. Thanks.
Hi,
The difference is the following – I’m at school means you’re going to school everyday. Let’s say – someone rings you up and asks – hey, were are you now? You can answer – I’m at school – because the caller would most likely know you’re a student and it’s one of your common places to be.
But let’s say, you’re a construction worker and you have three different buildings you might be working in. Your boss rings you up and asks – where are you at the moment? Now you can say I’m IN the school.
Thank you so much!
Great help!
you speak too fast.
Really interesting
I pay my english teacher much money, but he dosn’t explain the prepositon, just sad me: Learn the preposition, but how I learn if I don’t understand?
Thank you very much the vid!