Do you ever find yourself pausing before a sentence, wondering whether to say “in the school,” “on the school,” or “at school”?
Prepositions of placeโin, on, and atโcan be tricky because they often translate differently across languages. However, mastering them is one of the fastest ways to sound like a native English speaker.
Test what you know with our interactive examples, read the simple breakdown below, and never mix them up again!
๐ Quick Look: Letโs See It In Action
Look at these examples to see how we use these three prepositions in everyday English:
- ๐ Please put the book on the shelf. (On a flat surface)
- ๐ซ๐ฎ They live in Helsinki. (Inside a city/country)
- ๐ฅ You should keep milk in the fridge. (Inside an enclosed space)
- ๐ซ Mette is studying at the library. (At a specific location for an activity)
๐ก The Ultimate Grammar Explanation
We use the prepositions in, on, and at to say exactly where things or people are located. In a sentence, they always go directly before a noun.
Think of them like a funnel moving from the biggest, most general spaces down to the most specific points:
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\ IN (General / Large Areas) /
\ ---------------------------- /
\ ON (Specific / Surfaces) /
\ -------------------------- /
\ AT (Exact Point / Address) /
\______________________________/
๐ฆ 1. When to Use “IN” (Enclosed Spaces & Areas)
We use in to talk about a place that is inside a larger or three-dimensional space, such as a container, a room, a city, or a country.
๐ Inside a physical space or container:
- wardrobe The clothes are in the wardrobe.
- ๐๏ธ There’s a bookshop in the shopping centre.
- ๐ณ The children are playing in the park.
๐บ๏ธ Cities, Countries, and Regions:
- ๐ธ๐ช My grandmother was born in Sweden.
- ๐๏ธ I used to live in New York.
๐๏ธ Other common physical locations using “IN”:
- ๐ In the world
- ๐ In the water / the sea / a river / a lake / a pool
- โฐ๏ธ In the mountains / the countryside / a valley / the forest
- ๐ In a car / a taxi (Note: Smaller, private transport uses “in”)
๐๏ธ 2. When to Use “ON” (Surfaces, Lines & Public Transport)
We use on to talk about a position on top of a flat surface or a line.
๐ชต On a surface:
- ๐ฅ๏ธ The books are on the desk.
- ๐ข We live on the fifth floor.
- ๐ผ๏ธ There are pictures on the wall.
- ๐๏ธ My dog likes sleeping on the sofa.
๐ Public Transport:
Unlike cars, we use on for larger public transportation where you can usually stand up or walk around.
- ๐ He’s on the bus now.
- โ๏ธ You can’t make phone calls on a plane.
- ๐ They go to school on the train.
๐บ๏ธ Lines, Borders, Streets, and Islands:
- ๐ฌ๐ง London is on the River Thames.
- ๐บ๏ธ The Pyrenees are on the border of Spain and France.
- ๐ฃ๏ธ There’s a market on James Street.
- ๐๏ธ I’d love to live on the Isle of Wight.
๐ 3. When to Use “AT” (Specific Points & Activities)
We use at for exact positions, specific addresses, or places where a particular activity happens.
๐ ๏ธ Common phrases for places of activity:
- ๐ผ I’m at work.
- ๐ก She’s working at home today.
- ๐ซ The children eat lunch at school.
- ๐ See you at the train station!
- ๐ They’re at the supermarket.
- ๐ฅณ I met him at a party.
๐ Exact addresses and positions:
- ๐ I live at 15 Craig Street. (Note: “on Craig Street” but “at 15 Craig Street”)
- ๐ช She’s sitting at a desk.
- ๐ช He’s waiting at the entrance.
- ๐ช Please sit at the back of the room.
๐ Practice Time: Grammar Test
Test your skills! Choose the correct preposition (in, on, or at) for each sentence below:
- My keys are _______ my pocket.
- Meet me _______ the entrance of the cinema.
- Look at that beautiful painting _______ the wall!
- We spent our holiday _______ the mountains.
- She arrived _______ the airport three hours early.
๐ Drop your answers in the comments section below and let our team at Advanced English Lab check your work!


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