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The document outlines the usage of the preposition 'at' in various contexts, including location, time, events, and expressions of price, rate, and age. It provides examples for each category, illustrating how 'at' is used to indicate specific points, exact times, participation in activities, and to express rates or ages. Additionally, it includes sentences demonstrating the correct application of 'at' in different scenarios.

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At After Changes

The document outlines the usage of the preposition 'at' in various contexts, including location, time, events, and expressions of price, rate, and age. It provides examples for each category, illustrating how 'at' is used to indicate specific points, exact times, participation in activities, and to express rates or ages. Additionally, it includes sentences demonstrating the correct application of 'at' in different scenarios.

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1.

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)

3. Events / Activities / States 4. Price, Rate, Age


“At” indicates participation in events or describes Used to express rates or ages:
states/skills: •It sells at $50.
•At a concert, at a meeting, at a party •She retired at age 65.
•He’s good at chess.
•She laughed at the joke.
Someone Waiting/ bus stop

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.

He yelled at the screen.


Works

Works / high

They/ War
She works at night.

Works high speed


She works at night.
He works at high speed.
She works at night.
He works at high speed.

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.

The train leaves at 5:30.


Married/ church Shop /Opens

Waiting/ ground floor


They got married at the church.
They got married at the church. The shop opens at 10:00 AM.
They got married at the church. The shop opens at 10:00 AM.

I’m waiting at ground floor.


Smiled
Looking

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.

They are at the concert.


He is at gym He is good at bating.
I’m waiting at the station.

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