Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Prepositions
- IN
- Time
- for longer periods (months/years/seasons)
- in October, in 1998, in (the) winter
- In a few minutes / in six months/ in a moment
- The train will be leaving in a few minutes. (= a few minutes from now)
- Andy has gone away. He'll be back in a week. (= a week from now)
- in the morning(s)/ in the evening(s)/ in the afternoon(s)
- IIN time (for something / to do something) = soon enough:
- Will you be home in time for dinner? (= soon enough for dinner)
- IN the end = finally
- We had a lot of problems with our car. We sold it in the end. (= finally we sold it)
- POSITION
- in a line / in a row / in a queue
- in the sky / in the world/ in the country
- in an office / in a department
- in a book / in a newspaper / in a magazine / in a letter
- in a picture / in a photo / in a photograph
- in bed
- in the front / in the back (of a car)
- I was sitting in the back (of the car) when we crashed.
- in the corner of (a room)
- The TV is in the corner of the room.
- in hospital / in prison / in jail
- in with cities, towns and vilLages
- in a car / in a taxi
- AT
- Time
- for the time of day
- at five o'clock, at 11.45, at midnight
- in these expressions
- at weekends
- at Christmas
- at the moment = at present
- at the same time
- AT the end (of something) = at the time when something ends
- at the end of the month, at the end of January, at the end of the game
- POSITION
- at the top (of) / at the bottom (of) / at the end (of)
- Write your name at the top of the page.
- at the front / at the back of (building / group of people)
- We were at the back, so we couldn't see very well.
- at the corner or on the corner of (a street)
- There is a small shop at/on the corner of the street.
- at work / at school / at university / at college
- At a party / at a concert
- at the station / at the airport
- at somebody's house
- at when we think of the place as a point or station on a journey
- ON
- Time
- for days and dates
- on Friday, on 16 May 2009, on my birthday
- you can leave out ON before days
- I'll see you Friday
- ON time = punctual, not late
- The conference was well-organised. Everything began and finished on time.
- POSITION
- on the left / on the right / on the left-hand side
- on the first floor / on the second floor
- on a map / on a menu / on a list
- on the front / on the back of a letter / piece of paper etc.
- I wrote the date on the back of the photo.
- on the way
- on a river / on a road / on the coast
- on a bus / on a train / on a plane / on a bike