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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Difference of IN, ON and AT

What is the difference of IN, ON and AT when used in a sentence.
When should we use IN?
When should we use AT?
When should we use ON?
  

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All 3 prepositions have many, many uses. GENERALLY, 'in' refers to a 3-dimensional space, 'at' refers to a one-dimensional point location, and 'on' refers to a 2-dimensional surface.

  • All 3 prepositions have many, many uses.
  • GENERALLY, 'in' refers to a 3-dimensional space, 'at' refers to a one-dimensional point location, and 'on' refers to a 2-dimensional surface.
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All 3 prepositions have many, many uses. GENERALLY, 'in' refers to a 3-dimensional space, 'at' refers to a one-dimensional point location, and 'on' refers to a 2-dimensional surface.

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