In:
- Where's Kate? She's in bed.
- David's father is ill.He's in hospital.
- I like to look at the stars in the sky at night.
- What's the largest city in the world?
- I read about the accident in the newspaper.
- You look sad in this picture.
- you come here in your car?
- There's a big tree in the middle of the garden.
at:
- Will you be at home this evening?
- Where's Kate? She's at work.
- Helen is studying law at university.
- I'll meet you at the station, OK?
- A: Where were you yesterday? B: At my sister's.
- I saw Tom at the doctor's.
- here weren't many people at the party.
Often it is possible to use in or at for buildings (hotels, restaurants etc.):
- We stayed at a nice hotel. or We stayed in a nice hotel.
on:
- Did you come here on the bus?
- The office is on the first floor.
- I met Anna on the way to work / on the way home.
Make sentences use in/at/on:
1. Where is she? In hospital.
2. Where are they? At the airport.
3. Where are is he? In bed.
4. Where are they? On a ship.
5. Where are the starts? In the sky.
6. Where are they? At a party.
7. Where is Steve? At the doctor's.
8. Where is the restaurant? On the second floor.
9. Where is she? At work.
10. Where are they? On a plane.
11. Where are they? In a taxi.
12. Where are they? At a wedding.
Make sentences use in/at/on:
1. Helen is studying law at university.
2. There was a big table in the middle of the room.
3. What is the longest river in the world?
4. Were there many people at the concert last night?
5. Will you be at home tomorrow afternoon?
6. Who is the man at this photo? Do you know him?
7. Where are your children? Are they in school?
8. Gary is coming by train. I'm going to meet him at the station.
9. Charlie is in hospital. He had an operation yesterday.
10. How many pages are there in this book?
11. Are you hungry after your journey? No, I had something to eat on the train.
12. I'm sorry I'm late. My car broke down on the way here.
13. Is Tom here? No, he's at his friend's house.
14. Don't believe everything you see in the newspaper!
15. I walked to work, but I came home on the bus.