In, On, At by an Indonesia ETA
Prepositions—the usage of these short, seemingly simple words can actually be quite difficult. Take for example these three words: in, on, and at. Their meanings and applications are incredibly similar, but use one in place of the other—for example, “I will be there in five o’clock,”—and what was otherwise a grammatically flawless phrase will sound awkward and unnatural to native speakers.
Luckily, our newest Lesson of the Week: “In, On, At,” contributed by an Indonesia ETA, helps to differentiate these prepositions through a clear presentation on their usage in relation to time and location. To practice and help solidify their understanding of the concepts covered in the lesson, students complete a drawing and labeling activity. You can access materials for this lesson below:
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