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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

in, on, and at

Hi everyone,

Can anyone tell me how to use the following IN, ON, AT words?

For example:

1) I want to buy an English grammar book on Amazon website.
2) I want to buy an English grammar book in Amazon website.
3) I want to buy an English grammar book at Amazon website.

In my opinion, above three sentences do have same means.
Thank you very much in advance
  

Top answer

] ... on ... website.

  • ] ...
  • on ...
  • website.
  • CJ
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... [buy / see / find / ...] ... on ... website.
CJ
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But I guess the usual preposition changes to "at" once you add "www" in front of it and give the address. Find more information at www.EnglishForward.com.
I guess "on" wouldn't be wrong anyway.
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Kooyeenand give the address
address is the key word. at an address, whether a street address or a web address. In the original example the key word was website.
KooyeenFind more information at www.EnglishForward.com.
I guess "on" wouldn't be wrong anyway.
I agree.

CJ

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