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Cat desk Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Usage of on,in, and at

On' 'in' or 'at': Which ones should I use in the following sentences?

1- The meeting will be held in/at the club on 1-1-18.

2- The students were raising slogans on/at/in the campus.

3- The boys were playing in/on the field.

Hi everyone, please explain what is the difference between these prepositions.
  

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cat desk Which ones should I use in the following sentences? 1- The meeting will be held at th e club on 1-1-18. 2- The students were raising slogans on campus.

  • cat desk Which ones should I use in the following sentences?
  • 1- The meeting will be held at th e club on 1-1-18.
  • 2- The students were raising slogans on campus.
  • 3- The boys were playing in/on the field.
  • ) 'raising slogans' doesn't mean anything to me.
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cat deskWhich ones should I use in the following sentences?

1- The meeting will be held at the club on 1-1-18.

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