The first activity: Match the words and numbers.
The second activity: Complete the sentences with ‘in’, ‘on’, or ‘at’.
This ESL EFL free worksheet contains exercises about Cardinal and ordinal numbers. It also has a speech bubble activity about the prepositions “in, on & at”. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Navigating “In,” “On,” and “At” in English Grammar
Understanding when to use “in,” “on,” and “at” can be tricky, but fear not! Let’s break down their usage with clear examples:
Preposition | Usage | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
In | Used for enclosed spaces or locations | The cat is in the box. |
We live in a house. | ||
She works in an office. | ||
On | Used for surfaces or specific days | The book is on the table. |
My birthday is on March 10th. | ||
The meeting is on Monday. | ||
At | Used for specific points or locations | I’ll meet you at the cafe. |
We arrived at the airport. | ||
She’s waiting at the bus stop. |
Classroom Language:
- “The cat is in the box.”
- “The book is on the table.”
- “I’ll meet you at the cafe.”
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