Hi, Can you tell me what are the basic rules when using at/in/on?Because sometimes it´s hard to decide. For example what would you use here: _ the end of the hall _the end of the sentence
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Look in a good dictionary. There you will find many definitions and examples. In your sentence, the word is "at".
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Look in a good dictionary.
There you will find many definitions and examples.
In your sentence, the word is "at".
This is because it is a location, not inside (in) of something or on top of (on) something.
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Look in a good dictionary. There you will find many definitions and examples. In your sentence, the word is "at". This is because it is a location, not inside (in) of something or on top of (on) something.