At, On and In – location prepositions (learn English ESL)
http://speakenglish.today <br />How do we use the prepositions "at", "on" and "in" when talking about location? <br /> <br />Written & Presented by William Alan McNeice <br />Camera: Katarzyna Nowak-McNeice <br />Music: Bensound @ http://www.bensound.com <br />Music: Kevin MacLeod @ http://www.incompetech.com <br />Sound FX: FreeSFX @ http://www.freesfx.co.uk <br /> <br />–––––In English––––– <br />How do we use the prepositions at, on and in when talking about location? Use at when you are close to something. On when you are touching something, and in when you are surrounded by something. <br />And now for some examples. <br />At the car. <br />In the car <br />On the car. <br />At the museum. <br />In the museum. <br />At the shop. <br />At the table. <br />On the table. <br />On the bed. <br />In the bed. <br />In the room. <br />On the street. <br />On the toilet. <br /> <br />–––––Auf Deutsch––––– <br />Wie verwenden wir die Präpositionen 'am/bei', 'auf' oder in im Deutschen, wenn wir über Orte reden: <br />Verwende 'am/bei', wenn Du in der Nähe von etwas bist. <br />'Auf', wenn Du 'oben' bist, also etwas zum Beispiel berührst. <br />Und 'in', wenn Du von etwas umgeben bist. <br />Hier ein paar Beispiele: <br />Am Auto <br />Im Auto <br />Auf dem Auto <br />Am Museum <br />Im Museum <br />Am/Beim Laden <br />Am Tisch <br />Auf dem Tisch <br />Auf dem Bett <br />Im Bett <br />Im Zimmer <br />Auf der Straße <br />Auf der Toilette.