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The preposition at generally shows a specific time or place and it is used before nouns or noun phrases to show time and place.
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At or On Date
Have you ever wanted to talk about an appointment but were not sure hw to address it? In this lesson, we will learn if it is at or on a date.
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In or At The Beginning
You want to refer to the start of an action or event, but you're uncertain if you should say in the beginning or at the beginning?
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At
'At' is a preposition that has many functions including expressing time and place. In this lesson, we will examine it in detail.
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On, In, or At The Beach
You enjoyed some time near the sea and the beach, and now you are uncertain if it is 'on the beach,' 'in the beach,' or 'at the beach?'
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In vs. At
'In' and 'at' are prepositions that are used for showing time. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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By vs. At
'By' and 'at' are both used to show 'time' which is why they might confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn their uses and differences.
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In or At The Office
Have you ever wondered if you should use 'in the office' or 'at the office' to refer to your presence? We will learn more about them in this lesson.
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At or On The Level
When we want to compare two objects we can use 'level' but how do we say it? In this lesson, we will learn if it is 'on the level' or 'at the level.'
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At or In University
'At university' and 'in university' are used in the English language but which one should be used and when to use each one of them.
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In or At The End
Everything comes to an end but how do you say it? Is it 'in the end' or 'at the end'? We will learn more about them in this lesson.
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On or At The Weekend
The final days of every week that are off days are called the weekend. But how do we refer to it? Is it 'on the weekend' or 'at the weekend?'
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In or At School
Have you ever been confused about if you should use 'in school' or 'at school'? We will find out which is correct in this lesson.
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