IN               ON                            AT
 - a continent, a country, a state, a city, a town.
She lives in California
She lives in San Francisco.
-a street , a floorShe lives on Oak Street.
She lives on the fourth floor.
-a building, a house or apartment number.She lives at The Manor.
She lives at 1260 Oak Street.

-a room, an area of a roomShe is in the kitchen, in the corner.

Our theater seats are in the balcony.

-a comfortable chair
He sat in the chair and watched television.

-In bed – under the covers.

-the water , the air, the environment.
 They are swimming in the water.
There is pollution in the air.

-the center, the middle
Our house is in the center of town. 

-the north / south / east / west
New England is in the north of the Unites States.

-a bodily attack
The stone hit me in the face.

-a vehicle one cannot walk around in ( car/ small boat/ small plane/ helicopter)
Please, ride in the car with us.


-an outside areaHe is standing on the corner.
He has an outdoor grill on the balcony.

-a straight chair, a sofa, a couch.
He sat on the chair and ate his dinner.

We sat on the sofa and watched television.

On the bed – on top of the covers.
-facing a coast, a beach
The house is on the beach.

-the side, left, right, surface
Our house is on the left side of the street.

-the north side/ south side/east side/west side
Our house is on the south side of town.

-the surface of the body.
He has a scratch on his arm.

-a vehicle one can walk around on ( bus/train/large boat/airplane)
Please ride on the bus with us.

-an individual vehicle (horse, bicycle, motorcycle, skates)
He came over on his bike.


 At home – in one’s own house.

At work – at one’s job.

At school – attending school.

At church – attending church services.
-a work area inside.
She is at the kitchen sink. 




 The coast, the beach
The whole family is at the beach.

-the beginning, start, end.
Our house is at the end of the street.