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Prepositions such as "on," "in," and "at" play an important role in English grammar, as they help clarify the relationship between different elements in a sentence. "On" is used to denote a surface, while "in" refers to an enclosed space, and "at" points to a specific location. Knowing when and where to use each preposition is crucial for effective communication in English. Practicing with online exercises is a great way to improve your understanding and proficiency in using prepositions, and to gain confidence in your language skills. With the help of exercises like the ones above, learners can reinforce their understanding of the differences between "on," "in," and "at," and learn to use them correctly in everyday conversations and writing.
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