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Unit

124 in/at/on (position) 2


A We say that somebody/something is:
in a line, in a row, in a queue in an office, in a department
in a picture, in a photo(graph) in the sky, in the world
in a newspaper, in a magazine, in a book in the country (= not in a town)

When I go to the cinema, I like to sit in the front row.


Amy works in the sales department.
Who is the woman in that picture?
Do you live in a city or in the country?
It’s a lovely day. There isn’t a cloud in the sky.
They’re standing in a row.

B We say that somebody/something is:


on the left, on the right (or on the left-hand side, on the right-hand side)
Do you drive on the left or on the right in your country?
on the ground floor, on the first floor, on the second floor etc.
Our apartment is on the second floor of the building.
on a map, on a menu, on a list, on a page, on a website
Here’s the shopping list. Don’t buy anything that’s not on the list.
You’ll find the information you need on our website.
We say that a place is on a river / on a road / on the coast:
Vienna is on the (river) Danube.
The town where you live – is it on the coast or is it inland?
We say on the way (from one place to another):
We stopped at a shop on the way home.

C We say: at the top (of the page)


at the top (of …), at the bottom (of …), at the end (of …)
Write your name at the top of the page.
Jane lives at the other end of the street.
at the bottom (of the page)

D We say: at the back


in the front, in the back of a car
I was in the back (of the car) when we had the accident.
at the front, at the back of a building / theatre / group of people etc.
The garden is at the back of the house.
Let’s sit at the front (of the cinema).
We were at the back, so we couldn’t see very well.
on the front, on the back of an envelope / a piece of paper etc.
I wrote the date on the back of the photo. at the front

E We say:
in the corner of a room
The TV is in the corner of the room.
at the corner or on the corner of a street
There is a small shop at the corner (of the street).
or … on the corner (of the street). in the corner at or on the corner

248 in the world ➜ Unit 108D in/at/on (position) ➜ Units 123, 125 American English ➜ Appendix 7
Unit
Exercises 124
124.1 Answer the questions about the pictures. Use in, at or on with the words below the pictures.
1 2 3 4 5
AMY

(sales department) (second floor) (corner) (corner) (top / stairs)


6 7 8 9 10

GARY

LISA
(back / car) (front) left (back row) (end / street)

1 Where does Amy work? In the sales department.


2 Amy lives in this building. Where’s her flat exactly?
3 Where is the woman standing?
4 Where is the man standing?
5 Where’s the cat?
6 Where’s the dog?
7 Lisa is in this group of people. Where is she?
8 Where’s the post office?
9 Gary is at the cinema. Where is he sitting?
10 Where is the bank?

124.2 Complete the sentences. Use in, at or on + the following:


the west coast the world the back of the class the sky
the front row the right the back of this card the way to work
1 It’s a lovely day. There isn’t a cloud in the sky .
2 In most countries people drive .
3 What is the tallest building ?
4 I met a friend of mine this morning.
5 San Francisco is of the United States.
6 We went to the theatre last night. We had seats .
7 I couldn’t hear the teacher. She spoke quietly and I was sitting .
8 I don’t have your address. Could you write it ?

124.3 Complete the sentences with in, at or on.


1 Write your name at the top of the page.
2 Is your sister this photo? I don’t recognise her.
3 They live in a small house the bottom of the hill.
4 We normally use the front entrance to the building, but there’s another one the back.
5 We had to wait a queue for an hour to check in at the airport.
6 There was a list of names, but my name wasn’t the list.
7 Is there anything interesting today’s newspaper?
8 I love to look up at the stars the sky at night.
9 When I’m a passenger in a car, I prefer to sit the front.
10 I live in a very small village. You probably won’t find it your map.
11 Joe works the furniture department of a large store.
12 Paris is the (river) Seine.
13 I don’t like cities. I’d much prefer to live the country.
14 My office is the top floor. It’s your left as you come out of the lift.
➜ Additional exercise 34 (page 322) 249
Unit
125 in/at/on (position) 3
A in hospital / at work etc.
We say that somebody is in bed / in hospital / in prison:
James isn’t up yet. He’s still in bed.
Anna’s mother is in hospital.
We say that somebody is at home / at work / at school / at university / at college:
I’ll be at work until 5.30.
My sister is at university. My brother is still at school.
We say be at home or be home (with or without at), but do something at home (with at):
I’ll be home all evening. or I’ll be at home all evening.
Shall we go to a restaurant or eat at home?

B at a party / at a concert etc.


We say that somebody is at an event (at a party, at a conference etc.):
Were there many people at the party / at the meeting / at the wedding?
I saw Steve at a conference / at a concert on Saturday.

C in and at for buildings


You can often use in or at with buildings. For example, you can eat in a restaurant or at a
restaurant; you can buy food in a supermarket or at a supermarket.
We usually say at when we say where an event takes place (a concert, a party, a meeting etc.):
We went to a concert at the National Concert Hall.
The meeting took place at the company’s head office in Frankfurt.
There was a robbery at the supermarket.
We say at somebody’s house:
I was at Helen’s house last night. or I was at Helen’s last night.
In the same way we say at the doctor’s, at the hairdresser’s etc.
We use in when we are thinking about the building itself. Compare at and in:
I was at Helen’s (house) last night.
It’s always cold in Helen’s house. The heating doesn’t work well. (not at Helen’s house)
We had dinner at the hotel.
All the rooms in the hotel have air conditioning. (not at the hotel)
We say at the station / at the airport:
There’s no need to meet me at the station. I can get a taxi.

D in and at for towns etc.


We normally use in with cities, towns and villages:
The Louvre is a famous art museum in Paris. (not at Paris)
Sam’s parents live in a village in the south of France. (not at a village)
We use at when we think of the place as a point or station on a journey:
Does this train stop at Oxford? (= at Oxford station)

E on a bus / in a car etc.


We usually say on a bus / on a train / on a plane / on a ship but in a car / in a taxi:
The bus was very full. There were too many people on it.
Laura arrived in a taxi.
We say on a bike (= bicycle) / on a motorbike / on a horse:
Jane passed me on her bike.

at school / in hospital etc. ➜ Unit 74 in/at/on (position) ➜ Units 123–124 to/at/in/into ➜ Unit 126
250 by car / by bike etc. ➜ Unit 128B
Unit
Exercises 125
125.1 Complete the sentences about the pictures. Use in, at or on with the words below the pictures.
1 2 3 4 MARTIN

DAVE KAREN
(the airport) (a train) (a conference) (hospital)
5 6 GARY 7 8

JUDY

(the hairdresser’s) (his bike) (New York) (the Savoy Theatre)

1 You can hire a car at the airport . 5 Judy is .


2 Dave is . 6 I saw Gary .
3 Karen is . 7 We spent a few days .
4 Martin . 8 We went to a show .

125.2 Complete the sentences. Use in, at or on + the following:


the plane the station a taxi the art gallery
Tokyo school prison the sports centre
1 Some people are in prison for crimes that they did not commit.
2 We can get coffee while we’re waiting for our train.
3 We walked to the restaurant, but we went home .
4 I play basketball on Friday evenings.
5 I enjoyed the flight, but the food was awful.
6 Vicky has gone to Japan. She’s living .
7 ‘Does your sister have a job?’ ‘No, she’s only 16. She’s still .’
8 There’s a new exhibition of paintings . Let’s go and see it.
125.3 Complete these sentences with in, at or on.
1 We went to a concert at the National Concert Hall.
2 There isn’t a shop the village where I live. It’s very small.
3 Joe wasn’t the party. I don’t know why he didn’t go.
4 There were about ten tables the restaurant, and four tables outside.
5 I don’t know where my umbrella is. Perhaps I left it the bus.
6 What do you want to study university?
7 I didn’t feel well when I woke up, so I stayed bed.
8 We were Sarah’s house last night. She invited us to dinner.
9 It was a very slow train. It stopped every station.
10 Shall we travel your car or mine?
11 We took a taxi and Ben followed his motorbike.
12 I’d like to see a movie. What’s on the cinema this week?
13 We went to see a movie last night. It was really cold the cinema.
14 Two people were injured in the accident and are still hospital.
15 Our flight was delayed. We had to wait the airport for three hours.
16 I didn’t expect you to be home. I thought you’d be work.

➜ Additional exercise 34 (page 322) 251

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