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Grammar

Using the words in, on, at

I don't remember how to use those words when we are talking about places, times, countries, etc. Could you be so kind and help me out here???

Thanks a lot
  

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when you are in somewhere , use ' in ' referring to a particular spot , use ' on ' referring to ' time ' or a ' place ' , use ' at ' eg. I am a stranger here " in " this place. eg.

  • when you are in somewhere , use ' in ' referring to a particular spot , use ' on ' referring to ' time ' or a ' place ' , use ' at ' eg.
  • I am a stranger here " in " this place.
  • eg.
  • I am on my way here.
  • eg.
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when you are in somewhere , use ' in '

referring to a particular spot , use ' on '

referring to ' time ' or a ' place ' , use ' at '

eg. I am a stranger here " in " this place.

eg. I am on my way here.

eg. I will meet you at 5 sharp

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