More on the Preposition "At" | Learn English Grammar for Beginners
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I have one question.
"I'm snowboarding on the mountain." is a wrong sentence?
Because a mountain is too big, and I think "at" is usually used for the specific place , I can not easily imagine "at the mountain". 🤔
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The preposition "at" is used to indicate a certain time of day. This includes any accurate clock with "o'clock" - at one o'clock in the afternoon, at five o'clock, etc. For a more accurate time, use numbers. As a rule, we use the twelve o'clock clock when we talk about everyday life. The schedule uses round-the-clock hours.
The meeting starts at three o'clock. Don't be late!
The store opens at nine o'clock on weekdays and Saturdays. It opens at ten o'clock on Sundays.
The preposition "at" is also used in the common phrase "at night", as well as at sunrise and sunset.
If you pay attention, you can see Venus on the horizon at dawn. Jeremy often goes to be late at night.
What's the difference between in school and at school? (Beside meaning of being inside)
I was at school yesterday