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Prepositions of place IN/ON/AT


As we know prepositions of place such as “in”, “at” and “on” are a nightmare for Spanish speakers! The three words have the same meaning in Spanish, “EN”, but in English each one has a different meaning, so it is very hard to use them properly. After explaining the different uses of these words, your students can practice with this online activity. All they have to do is read and fill in the gaps. 
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