Prepositions of Place - At , On , In

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In the English language, we usually say "at the door" rather than "on the door." The phrase "at the door" indicates that someone or something is located near or in proximity to the door. For example:

1. "I'm waiting at the door for you."
2. "There's a package at the door."

However, it's worth noting that the specific context and usage can vary. In certain situations, such as when referring to something physically attached or placed on the surface of a door, we might use "on the door." For instance:

1. "Please hang the sign on the door."
2. "There's a sticker on the door."

So, the choice between "at the door" and "on the door" depends on the intended meaning and the specific context in which you are using the phrase.

qcrvvvn
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At the bus stop
At the door
You are amazing
This helps me improve my English

Creamyfn
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At for both 'cause they indicate exact location.

jesusblancoblanco
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Ap jysy teachers hon to bchy kbi fail na hon

sitarashaoaib
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I finally understand preposition bc of you thankss☺️❤️

I-i-EaT-CaTs-AnD-dOgS
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*Thanks for the lessons.*
qs))Those seem the easiest and a little tricky.
♠︎ not sure😅: on the bus stop?
at the door?

Preschoolyo-yo
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At the bus stop.
At the door. Thanks again.

sofiahabtemariam
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Super explanation medam. I have to learn more and more English. Please teach English grammar in 8, 9 classes

vsicegw
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At is used in specific location, and it's okay to use at the Lexington St when you are asking someone where he is in a city.

gabrielalburo
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Yes. Like on the ocean or in the ocean?? All foreigners get confused with these 3 prepositions 😮

luciabernal
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these fill in the blinks both come at
At the bus stop
At the door

MuhammadAli-plqd
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Can you do some more shots on this topic? 😊

ashokraju