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Use English prepositions: In, On, At



 
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Use English prepositions: In, On, At #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:02 am   Use English prepositions: In, On, At
 

Dear sir,

I am so confuse, with ( In, On, and at ). If you don't mind, Please give me support to enhance my knowledge....

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Use English prepositions: In, On, At #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:00 am   Use English prepositions: In, On, At
 

Hi,

I've written a piece on prepositions, which may help: English prepositions

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Use English prepositions: In, On, At #3 (permalink) Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:05 pm   Use English prepositions: In, On, At
 

Thanks for your support

I am going to read it now....

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