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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2010

This video shows some of the differences among the prepositions "in," "on," and "at."

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  • Can I say "I work in recycling"?

    Can I use the continuous tense? for example:

    "I'm working at (company's name)"?

    Thank you in advance.

  • @thebossDarwin210209 -- "Yes," to both questions.

  • I'm learning from you almost everything I had learned in American English at your web site and listening your videos. That helps a lot and I'm in hurry to learn so I'm actually grateful about your lessons. Thank you very much. I understood pretty good some differences between IN and AT to describe my job. Neat!!

  • @EgleFig - Great! I'm so glad to hear that.

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  • thank you!!

    

  • thanks teacher very match!

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  • Thank you Teacher :)

  • Thank you. Very good explanation!

    I study at home. I study in Engilsh.

    :)

  • Good jobbie profesor!!

  • God work

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