🔥 IN, ON or AT? English Prepositions Explained!

In this B2 grammar lesson you’ll learn how to use the prepositions IN, ON and AT in English grammar. To make it easy for you, I’ve divided this lesson into categories, to explain when we use each preposition (IN, ON or AT) for things like position, location, time and transport. IN the beach, ON the beach or AT the beach?... AT the table or ON the table?... IN the end or AT the end??? You’ll learn it all inside this lesson! 👓 Watch with subtitles 👓 🇬🇧 [GET DAILY LESSONS FROM ME] 🚀 Are you a busy person and currently stuck at the “Intermediate barrier”? In my DAILY QUICK FIX course, I personally give you daily lessons via What’s App that will help you finally speak Advanced English. ➡️ SIGN UP: ➡️ COUPON CODE: YOUTUBE (30% OFF your first month) ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ⭐️ [FREE BOOK] 📘 “ENGLISH QUICK FIX“ 📚 ► Download here » You might also like... 📚📕 17 different ways to use GET in English (free book!) ► Download here » ⭐️ [WATCH NEXT] ⭐️ 1️⃣ What’s the difference between OVER and ABOVE? UNDER and BELOW? 2️⃣ 🇬🇧🇺🇸 How to Say THE DATE in British and American English... Correctly!! 3️⃣ When to use ON time or IN time in English | Advanced English grammar ► CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro: When to use IN, AT, ON 00:16 Learn English in Chunks 1:19 When to use IN for position 2:38 When to use ON for position 3:35 When to use AT for position 4:55 Using IN for Location 6:32 Using ON or AT for Location 8:34 Prepositions of Time 10:03 Prepositions for Transport 10:32 Prepositions for Internet 11:20 Prepositions in Expressions ► TRANSCRIPTION In, On or At.. What a mess! But don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be so difficult. Let’s have a look at some rules on when to use these prepositions in English. Before I start, the best thing you can do if you want to know which preposition to use is to start learning words in chunks in English. For example, don’t learn the word morning, but learn the expression in the morning. Don’t learn the word night. Learn the expression at night. And if you start learning like this, then in the future, this will be a much easier topic for you because these expressions will sound normal. At night will sound normal for you, and in night will sound like Ugh. That’s wrong. So that’s my advice for the future. But let’s have a look now at some very common situations where we always use in, on and at in English. And to make this easier for you, I’m going to divide it into categories. So let’s go! Talking about position then, when we have an enclosed space, a space with walls, with edges, with borders, like a box, we use the preposition in. OK, I’m sitting in my car, the toy is in the box, my clothes are in the wardrobe. Is there any tea in that cup? In, in, in, because car, wardrobe, box, cup. They’re all things with edges and borders. So just remember, when we’re talking about enclosed spaces, we use in. My phone is in my pocket. I read it in the newspaper. Yes, in the newspaper. In the book. It’s kind of an enclosed space. It’s enclosed and you open it and there is where you read it. Now we can also use in when we are talking about something that is enclosed by liquid. Do you want any milk in your tea? Milk in your tea. It’s enclosed within the tea. Do you prefer swimming in the sea or in a swimming pool? In and in. Now be careful here because in the sea is not the same as on the sea. Both are possible. But if you are on the sea, then you are in a boat. If you are in the sea, then you are swimming. Now this is a good example to explain when we use on. The boat is on the sea, we use on when we’re talking about flat surfaces, flat surfaces, and the position of the thing we are talking about is on that surface. So the lamp is on the shelf, my camera is on a tripod, a photo is on the wall. Hey, look at that bird on the roof. My bag is on the floor, the man is sitting on the bench. Can I have some extra pepperoni on my pizza? Okay, so just think... Flat surface: on. So when do we use at talking about position? Well, at the beginning. At the end. I read it at the beginning of the book. At the end of our holidays, we were sad to go home. Ok, so at the beginning, at the end, but in the middle... [... Due to character limit, the rest of this transcription is unavailable] ► Thanks, as always, for your LIKES, COMMENTS and SHARES!! 🙏 🔴 SUBSCRIBE to if you want to learn advanced English grammar and pronunciation and master English conversation! Your British English Teacher, ~ Greg 😀 #EnglishWithGreg #EnglishVocabulary #EnglishGrammar #B2 #Prepositions #ESL
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