Senin, 12 Desember 2016

When you use "In","on", and "at".

This is a new things that I learned today. Sometime, we confused to use which one from “in”, “on”, and “at” when we make an adverb of place. For the example:
  • I eat … the restaurant.
  • Her house is … Ayani street.
  • I live … Sutan Syahrir street no. 17.
  • We live … Indonesia.
What should we fill in those blank? Is it “in”? should it “on”? or maybe it was “at”?
So, this is what I learned today.
  • “In” is used when we just mention the city, town, or countries. So, it used to a very general place. For the example:
  1. We live in Indonesia.
  2. He works in Jakarta.
  3. They once studied in London.
  • “On” is used to a place that mentioned in non complete address. So, it used to a place that get explained, but not really specific. For the example:
  1. Her house is on Ayani street.
  2. I working on the station.
  3. I eat on the restaurant.
  • “At” is used to a place that mentioned in specific. For the example:
  1. I live at Sutan Syahrir street no. 17.
  2. She is studying at SMAN 2 Pontianak.
  3. We have a meeting at Hotel Kapuas tonight.

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