Use of at In Prepositions
use of “at , In”
- She lives in Paris.
- We met at the park.
- The cat is in the box.
- I’m waiting at the bus stop.
- The keys are in my pocket.
- She works at the office.
- The milk is in the fridge.
- He’s staying at a hotel.
- The kids are playing in the yard.
- I’ll meet you at the entrance.
- The book is in my bag.
- He’s sitting at the table.
- The letter is in the drawer.
- I’m at the library now.
- She’s singing in the shower.
- He was waiting at the station.
- The bird is in the cage.
- They had dinner at the restaurant.
- I found the wallet in the car.
- The concert is at 8 PM.
- The dog is sleeping in the kennel.
- She was standing at the door.
- There’s a picture in the frame.
- He’s watching TV at home.
- The bread is in the oven.
- She’s arriving at the airport.
- We’re relaxing in the garden.
- They’re shopping at the mall.
- The ball is in the corner.
- I’ll see you at the party.
- The fish are swimming in the pond.
- The teacher is in the classroom.
- They’re waiting at the reception.
- I’ll meet you at noon.
- The clothes are in the basket.
- He’s studying at the library.
- The documents are in the folder.
- She’s standing at the bus stop.
- I parked the car in the garage.
- We had coffee at the cafe.
- The food is in the microwave.
- They arrived at the concert early.
- The pen is in the drawer.
- He’s at the swimming pool.

- The flowers are in the vase.
- She’s waiting at the ticket counter.
- The shoes are in the closet.
- I’m working at the office today.
- The letter is in the mailbox.
- She is at the hair salon.
- The car is parked in the driveway.
- We met at the theater.
- The phone is in my hand.
- He’s at the doctor’s clinic.
- The cookies are in the jar.
- I’ll meet you at 6 o’clock.
- The painting is in the museum.
- They’re having dinner at a restaurant.
- The water is in the bottle.
- She was born in August.
- He’s at the gym now.
- The keys are in the car.
- We’re meeting at the station.
- The cake is in the oven.
- They’re at the football game.
- She’s resting in her room.
- I’ll be at work until 5 PM.
- The students are in the library.
- We are at the park right now.
- The dog is hiding in the closet.
- They are staying at a friend’s house.
- The cookies are in the oven.
- He’s seated at the bar.
- The ice cream is in the freezer.
- I saw her at the bus stop.
- The clock is in the kitchen.
- They’re eating lunch at the cafe.
- I left my shoes in the hallway.
- The children are playing at the park.
- The bird is flying in the sky.
- She’s standing at the corner.
- The apples are in the basket.
- I’ll see you at the gym.
- The files are in the cabinet.
- He was waiting at the reception desk.
- The ring is in the jewelry box.
- She’s sitting at her desk.
- The coffee is in the cup.
- We arrived at the party late.
- The bus is in the terminal.
- I’m at home right now.
- The money is in the wallet.
- She’s meeting him at the restaurant.
- The dog is sleeping in the bed.
- I’ll call you at 9 AM.
- The food is ready in the kitchen.
- He’s waiting at the gate.
- The note is in the envelope.
- I’ll see you at school tomorrow.
- The cat is hiding in the cupboard.
- We’re arriving at the station soon.
- She’s playing in the living room.
- The laptop is in my backpack.
- He’s sitting at the front row.
- The suitcase is in the closet.
- They’re at the bus station.
- The dog is in the backyard.
- I’ll meet you at the cafe.
- The picture is hanging in the hallway.
- She’s reading in the library.
- We’re waiting at the counter.
- The gift is in the box.
- The team is practicing at the field.
- I’ll arrive at the airport by 10 AM.
- The cat is curled up in the chair.
- The appointment is at 2 PM.
- I found my watch in the drawer.
- She’s sitting at the computer.
- The mail is in the mailbox.
- He was waiting at the corner of the street.
Use of at in Preposition
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