At After Changes
At After Changes
Place / Location
“At” points to a specific point or location—a precise
spot (not inside). Examples:
•I’m at the bus stop.
•Meet me at 123 Main Street. 2. Time
•She’s at the airport. Use “at” for exact times or precise moments. Also for
general parts of the day like night or for weekends
(especially in British English):
•At 7 PM
•At noon, midnight, dusk, night
•At the weekend (British usage)
Wake up
someone is at the door
someone is at the door She is waiting at the bus
stop.
someone is at the door She is waiting at the bus
stop.
I wake up at 6 : 00
Waving hand
Threw ball
Yelled
He is waving at the bus.
He is waving at the bus. He threw the ball at me.
He is waving at the bus. He threw the ball at me.
Works / high
They/ War
She works at night.
They’re at war.
Good Show
Leaves
He is good at math.
He is good at math. The show begins at 8:15.
He is good at math. The show begins at 8:15.
Concert
She smiled at the baby.
She smiled at the baby. He is looking at the picture.
She smiled at the baby. He is looking at the picture.