Mastering Prepositions of Place: At, In, On for C1 English

Raúl Maguiña

Fundador de Langcom | Examinador de Cambridge y del SIELE

12 de julio de 2026

C1✏️ Gramática⏱️ 6 min de lectura
At, in, y on are essential prepositions of place in English, each conveying distinct spatial relationships that are crucial for C1 accuracy. Understanding their specific uses helps you describe locations precisely, from general areas to exact points. We use at for specific points or activities, like at the bus stop o at a party. In refers to enclosed spaces, larger areas, or containers, as in in the room o in London. Por último, on is for surfaces, lines, or public transport where you can stand, such as on the table o on a train. Mastering these distinctions is vital for natural and correct English at an advanced level, especially when preparing for exams like the C1 Advanced.

What Are Prepositions of Place?

Prepositions of place tell us where something or someone is located. While they might seem simple, at, in, y on have specific rules and nuances that advanced learners need to master.

The choice often depends on whether you are talking about a precise point, an enclosed space, or a surface.

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¿Cuándo se utiliza? At?

Utilizamos at to indicate a specific point, a precise location, or a general area where an activity takes place.

  • Puntos o direcciones concretos: This includes exact locations or buildings.
  • Activities or events: When you are participating in or present at an event.
  • Public places for their function: When you refer to the purpose of a place, not just the building itself.
  • Ends of things: To describe a position at the extremity of something.

¿Cuándo se utiliza? In?

In is used for enclosed spaces, larger geographical areas, or when something is contained within something else.

  • Enclosed spaces or containers: For things that are inside boundaries.
  • Large areas, countries, cities: For broad geographical locations.
  • Liquids or solids: When something is immersed or mixed within a substance.
  • Vehicles you sit inside: Typically for cars, but sometimes for other small vehicles.
  • Books, newspapers, documents: When information is contained within these media.
  • Digital/virtual spaces (less common for general internet): For specific files or documents online.

¿Cuándo se utiliza? On?

On is used for surfaces, lines, or when something is attached to or resting upon something else.

  • Superficies: When an object is resting on top of another.
  • Lines, roads, streets: For positions along a path or thoroughfare.
  • Public transport (where you stand/walk): For larger vehicles like buses, trains, planes, and ships.
  • Digital/media platforms: For content displayed on screens or broadcast.
  • Sides: To indicate a position to the left or right.
  • Plantas de un edificio: To specify which level.
Summary of Prepositions of Place: At, In, On
Preposición Uso principal Ejemplos
At Specific point, activity, or general proximity at the station, at a party, at home, at the door
In Enclosed space, container, large area, or liquid/solid in the room, in London, in a box, in the water, in a car
On Surface, line, public transport, or digital media on the table, on the street, on a bus, on TV, on the first floor

Ejemplos

  • She is waiting for you at the entrance.
  • We met at a conference last year.
  • The children are at school until 3 PM.
  • My office is at the end of the corridor.
  • The keys are in my bag.
  • They live in a small village in the mountains.
  • There’s a mistake in the third paragraph.
  • He’s currently in his car, stuck in traffic.
  • The book is on the shelf.
  • We saw a great documentary on TV last night.
  • The restaurant is on the main street.
  • She prefers to travel on the train.
  • The article is available on our website.
  • Their apartment is on the fifth floor.

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Errores habituales de los hispanohablantes

Spanish speakers often confuse at, in, y on because the Spanish preposition ‘en’ can translate to all three. This leads to common errors:

  • Uso de in the street instead of on the street: In English, we typically walk on the street o on the road. In the street might imply being *inside* the road material, which is incorrect.
  • Uso de at home vs. in home: The correct idiomatic phrase is at home. In home is incorrect.
  • Confuso in the corner y at the corner: In the corner means inside a room, often tucked away. At the corner usually refers to an outside street corner or a specific point. For example, The sofa is in the corner of the living room. pero Meet me at the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue.
  • Uso de in the internet instead of on the internet: For general online presence, on the internet o on a website is correct.

Preguntas más frecuentes

What is the main difference between at, in, and on for place?

The main difference lies in specificity and enclosure. At is for specific points or activities (at the station). In is for enclosed spaces or larger areas (in the city, in a box). On is for surfaces or lines (on the floor, on the street).

Can I say in the internet or on the internet?

For general reference to online content or presence, the correct preposition is on. Por ejemplo, I found this information on the internet o The video is on YouTube. While you might occasionally hear in the internet in very specific, less common contexts, on the internet is the standard and most natural choice for C1 English.

How do these prepositions relate to the C1 Advanced (CAE) exam?

Mastering prepositions of place is crucial for the C1 Advanced (CAE) exam, particularly in the Reading and Use of English paper. You might encounter questions testing your knowledge of at, in, y on in tasks like Part 1 (Multiple-choice cloze) or Part 2 (Open cloze), where choosing the correct preposition is essential for grammatical accuracy and meaning.

Is there a rule for transport?

Yes, there’s a general rule. We typically use in for small vehicles where you sit inside and cannot stand up, like in a car o in a taxi. We use on for larger public transport where you can stand and walk around, such as on a bus, on a train, on a plane, o on a ship.

Sobre el autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña es el director de la Asociación Educativa Langcom, un centro autorizado de preparación para el examen Cambridge English en EE.UU.. Con más de una década de experiencia en la enseñanza de idiomas y la certificación internacional, ha ayudado a miles de estudiantes, profesores e instituciones educativas de 25 países a conseguir las certificaciones de inglés de Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL y Michigan.

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