Prepositions
"At" is used for specific points/locations: at the bus stop, at school, at the top. "On" is used for surfaces: on the table, on the wall, and for transport lines: on the bus, on the train. "In" is used for enclosed spaces: in the box, in the room, in a city/country. "In" vs "at" for buildings: "at the hospital" (going there as destination) vs "in the hospital" (inside the building, often as patient/worker).
"At" is used for specific points/locations: at the bus stop, at school, at the top. "On" is used for surfaces: on the table, on the wall, and for transport lines: on the bus, on the train. "In" is used for enclosed spaces: in the box, in the room, in a city/country. "In" vs "at" for buildings: "at the hospital" (going there as destination) vs "in the hospital" (inside the building, often as patient/worker).
Practice
She left her bag ___ the seat next to her.
I'll meet youthe corner of Oak Street and Main Avenue.
Put the words in the correct order: