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Dumbsejal Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In/on/at

Hello,

I have some doubts regarding in, on and at. I am not sure how to use these words in sentences.

Example:

I am in the train right now.

- I am on the train right now.

I am in the college/university.

- I am at the college/university.

Which one is correct and why?

Thanks

Sejal
  

Top answer

dumbsejal I am in the train right now. ) I am on the train right now. ) I am in the college/university.

  • dumbsejal I am in the train right now.
  • ) I am on the train right now.
  • ) I am in the college/university.
  • ) I am at the college/university.
  • ) There's nothing incorrect here.
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dumbsejal I am in the train right now. (I'm not outside the train.)

I am on the train right now. (Could be I'm travelling on the train.)

I am in the college/university. (Could be I'm enrolled in a degree program.)

I am at the college/university. (Could be I'm attending my son's graduation.) There's nothing inco
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Right! Thanks Avangi!

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