Prepositions of Place
Prepositions of place can be difficult - here's some help about using 'at', 'in' and 'on' when you're talking about where things are.
Basics:
If something is contained inside a box or a wide flat area, we use ‘in’:
| in the newspaper | in a house | 
| in a cup | in a drawer | 
| in a bottle | in a bag | 
| in bed | in a car | 
| in London | in England | 
| in a book | in a pub | 
| in a field | in the sea | 
| in my stomach | in a river | 
If something is on a line or a horizontal or vertical surface, we use ‘on’:
| on the table | on the wall | 
| on the floor | on the fridge | 
| on my face | on a plate | 
| on the page | on the sofa | 
| on a chair | on a bag | 
| on the river | on a t-shirt | 
| on the ceiling | on a bottle | 
| on a bike | on his foot | 
If something is at a point, (it could be a building) we use ‘at’:
| at the airport | at the door | 
| at the table | at the bus stop | 
| at the cinema | at at the top | 
| at the bottom | at the pub | 
| at the traffic lights | at the front | 
| at the back | at school | 
| at university | at the window | 
| at the hospital | at the piano | 
Here are some more common ones that don’t really fit: • on TV • on the bus • on a train • on a plane • on the radio • at home • at work
Try an exercise about prepositions of place
here.
Try another one here.
