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Prepositions of Place. “In”, “On”, and “At”. In a box. Use “in” with spaces. In a room. In a park. There is garbage in the water. Use “in” with bodies of water. There is a sail boat in the sea. There are rocks in the river. They are standing in line. Use “in” with lines.
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Prepositions of Place “In”, “On”, and “At”
In a box Use “in” with spaces
There is garbage in the water. Use “in” with bodies of water
They are standing in line. Use “in” with lines
Uses for “in” • 1. Spaces • 2. Water • 3. Lines
We are at the movie theater. Use “at” with places
We are sitting at the front of the class. Use “at” in groups of people
Uses for “at” • 1. Location with a specific name. • 2. Location on paper. • 3. Location of groups of people.
The ball is on the ground. Use “on” with surfaces
There are trees on the island. Use “on” with small islands
My Way is on the right. No Way is on the left. Use “on” with directions
Uses for “on” • 1. On surfaces. • 2. Location of things on a small island. • 3. Used for location of places with directions.
In the corner of a room. At the corner of the street. On the corner of the street. Exceptions
She is sitting in the front of the car. They are at the front of the building. The little boy painted a rainbow on the front of the paper. In / at / on the front
Example: There is nothing in the box. Tell me about the picture
What are they doing? (hint- line)
Where are they watching a movie? (hint- location with name)
Where is he writing? (hint- location with name)
Where is she shopping? (hint- location with name)
Where is the shell by the piece of paper? (hint- paper)
Where are you going to write? (hint- paper)
Where are they sitting? (hint- groups of people)
Where is he sitting? (hint- groups of people)
Where is the ball? (hint- surfaces)
Where is the clock? (hint- surfaces)
Where is the lamp? (hint- surfaces)
Where is My Way? (hint- directions)