In today’s live class, Teacher Robin is talking about prepositions of place with some practical examples. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
Prepositions of Place Quiz
Grammar – Prepositions of Place  
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Prepositions of Place
- IN
 - The preposition “in” is usually used in circumstances where we are describing one person/object being surrounded by/or enclosed inside something else.
 - Examples:
 - We are in the office.
 - They are in their car.
*We also use “in” if we are referring to months of the year. - For example: I was born in November.
 
AT- On the other hand, the preposition “at” is used with place, but not necessarily with being inside a place, rather than being there in general
 - Examples:
 - I am at university. (not necessarily inside)
 - He is at the train station. (he is perhaps on the platform or waiting outside)
*With also use the pronoun “at” with time.
For example: We are meeting at 5pm. 
ON- This preposition is used when explaining that something is on top of and touching something underneath it.
 - Examples:
 - The newspaper is on the table. (on top of the table and touching it)
 - The computer the desk. (on top of the desk and touching it) 
*It is also relevant to note that “on” is used with days of the week and with dates too. 
Related Course Units
Unit 21 – Prepositions of Place   
            
I’m on the bed in my bedroom.
I am in the Office practicing my English from My SmartPhone with others students
I HAVE MY TABLET ON THE DESK FOR NEXT CLASS
I’m sitting on my chair. I’m at the library. I’m in the restaurant.
I’m relaxing in the living room