MindMap Gallery The usage of prepositions in, at, on
English prepositions in, at, and on are common vocabulary that play an important role in expressing spatial and temporal relationships. In represents being in a closed space or range, for example, "in the room" represents being in a room. At is used to represent a specific point in time or place, for example, "at 5 o 'clock" means at five o'clock, and "at the station" means at the station. On is used to represent on a plane, for example, "on the table" represents on a table. Although these three prepositions can be used interchangeably in certain situations, they have subtle differences in expressing specific meanings. The correct use of prepositions can make English expression more accurate and natural. It is very important to understand and master the usage of prepositions when learning and using English. This is a mind map about the usage of prepositions in, at, and on. The map contains four main branches, namely: In, At, On, and Remember. Each main branch has detailed descriptions of multiple sub branches. Suitable for people interested in learning English prepositions.
Edited at 2024-01-22 20:50:12