A1 Prepositions 4 min read سهل

في، على، في: إتقان حروف الجر للزمان والمكان

Mastering at, on, and in unlocks clear communication for time and location.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'At' for specific points, 'On' for days and surfaces, and 'In' for large areas or long time periods.

  • Use 'At' for precise times and specific spots: 'at 5:00' or 'at the door'.
  • Use 'On' for days, dates, and flat surfaces: 'on Monday' or 'on the table'.
  • Use 'In' for months, years, and enclosed spaces: 'in 2024' or 'in the kitchen'.
  • Think of a pyramid: At (top/small), On (middle), In (bottom/large).
📍 At (Point) + 📏 On (Surface/Day) + 📦 In (Area/Time Period)

نظرة عامة

### Overview
تعتبر حروف الجر at, on, in من أهم الركائز في اللغة الإنجليزية، وهي بمثابة البوصلة التي توجهك في الزمان والمكان. بالنسبة لك كمتعلم في المستوى A1، قد تبدو هذه الكلمات بسيطة، لكنها تحمل منطقاً دقيقاً يختلف تماماً عما اعتدت عليه في لغتنا العربية. في العربية، نحن نستخدم حروف جر مثل «في»، «على»، و«عند»، لكن استخداماتها ليست دائماً متطابقة مع نظيراتها الإنجليزية.
على سبيل المثال، نحن نقول «في يوم الجمعة»، بينما الإنجليز يقولون on Friday. هذا الاختلاف هو ما يسبب التشتت أحياناً.
لماذا تعتبر هذه القاعدة جوهرية؟ لأنها تمنحك القدرة على تحديد المواعيد بدقة، ووصف أماكن تواجدك، والمشاركة في الحوارات اليومية في السوق أو المقهى أو التجمعات العائلية. تخيل أنك تحاول شرح مكان لقاء لصديق؛ إذا أخطأت في حرف الجر، قد تذهب إلى مكان مختلف تماماً أو في وقت خاطئ!
في هذا الشرح، سنتعلم كيف نفكر بمنطق «التدرج في التحديد»، وهو سر إتقان هذه الحروف. لا تقلق، فهذا النظام منطقي جداً بمجرد أن تفهمه، وسنتدرب عليه معاً خطوة بخطوة. تذكر أننا في العربية نعتمد كثيراً على السياق، بينما الإنجليزية تتطلب دقة أكبر في اختيار حرف الجر المناسب.
لنبدأ رحلتنا في إتقان هذه الحروف بوضوح وثقة!
### How This Grammar Works
تعتمد حروف الجر الإنجليزية at, on, in على قاعدة «التدرج في التحديد» (Specificity Hierarchy). تخيل هرماً مقلوباً: in هي القاعدة العريضة للأشياء العامة، on للمستوى المتوسط، وat للقمة الضيقة والدقيقة.
في العربية، نحن نستخدم «في» (In) للظرفية المكانية والزمانية، و«على» (On) للاستعلاء، و«عند» (At) للمقاربة. لكن في الإنجليزية، الأمر يختلف قليلاً.
  1. 1in: نستخدمها للمساحات الكبيرة أو الفترات الزمنية الطويلة وغير المحددة. هي تعبر عن «الاحتواء» (Containment). فمثلاً، الغرفة أو الدولة أو السنة هي «وعاء» يحتوي الشيء. نقول in London (داخل حدود المدينة) أو in 2024 (داخل السنة).
  1. 1on: نستخدمها للأسطح أو الخطوط أو الأيام المحددة. هي تعبر عن «التلامس» (Surface). نحن نضع الأشياء on the table (على سطح الطاولة) أو نحدد موعداً on Monday (على يوم محدد من الأسبوع).
  1. 1at: نستخدمها للنقطة المحددة جداً. هي تعبر عن «الهدف» (Target). سواء كانت ساعة محددة at 5:00 أو موقعاً دقيقاً at the bus stop.
المقارنة مع العربية:
في العربية، قد نقول «أنا في المقهى» (I am in the cafe) إذا كنت داخل المبنى، أو «أنا عند المقهى» (I am at the cafe) إذا كنت تقف أمام الباب. الإنجليزية تفرق بينهما بوضوح، حيث in تشير للداخل، وat تشير للنقطة الجغرافية. هذا الفهم سيجعلك تتحدث كأنك من أهل اللغة!
### Formation Pattern
القاعدة الذهبية هنا هي: حرف الجر يسبق الاسم دائماً. لا يوجد تصريف أو تغيير لشكل حرف الجر، فهو ثابت. إليك الجداول التوضيحية لتبسيط الأمر:
| حرف الجر | الاستخدام الزماني | الاستخدام المكاني |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| At | وقت محدد (ساعة) | نقطة دقيقة (عنوان، مكان محدد) |
| On | أيام وتواريخ محددة | أسطح، شوارع، مواصلات عامة |
| In | فترات طويلة (شهور، سنوات) | أماكن مغلقة، دول، مدن |
أمثلة توضيحية:
  • I will see you at 8:00 PM. (وقت محدد)
  • My birthday is on July 5th. (تاريخ محدد)
  • I was born in 1995. (سنة/فترة طويلة)
  • He is at the door. (نقطة محددة)
  • The book is on the desk. (سطح)
  • We live in Saudi Arabia. (دولة/مساحة كبيرة)
### When To Use It
يجب أن تفكر في at كأنها «إبرة» تشير إلى نقطة واحدة. نستخدمها للوقت الدقيق مثل at 7:00 أو at noon. مكانياً، نستخدمها للمواقع التي نؤدي فيها نشاطاً مثل at work أو at school.
ننتقل لـ on؛ فكر فيها كأنها «سطح» أو «خط». نستخدمها مع الأيام لأن اليوم في التقويم هو وحدة مستقلة، فنقول on Sunday. مكانياً، أي شيء يلمس سطحاً هو on مثل on the wall (على الحائط).
ومن المثير للاهتمام أن الإنجليزية تستخدم on مع المواصلات التي يمكنك المشي فيها مثل on the bus وon the train.
أخيراً in؛ هي «الحاوية». نستخدمها مع الفترات الزمنية الطويلة التي لا نرى بدايتها ونهايتها بوضوح مثل in summer أو in the 1990s. مكانياً، هي لكل ما هو داخل حدود مثل in the box أو in the kitchen.
### Common Mistakes
  1. 1الخطأ:
    I was born in Monday
السبب: تداخل لغوي (L1 Interference). في العربية نقول «ولدت في يوم الاثنين»، فيترجم الطالب «في» إلى in. الصحيح هو on Monday لأن الأيام تعامل كسطح أو وحدة محددة في التقويم الإنجليزي.
  1. 1الخطأ:
    He is in the door
السبب: الطالب يتخيل الشخص داخل الباب، لكن الإنجليزية تعتبر الباب «نقطة» في المكان، لذا نستخدم at the door.
  1. 1الخطأ:
    I study at the morning
السبب: في العربية نقول «في الصباح»، فيحاول الطالب استخدام at كترجمة حرفية لـ «في». الإنجليزية تعتبر الصباح فترة زمنية طويلة نسبياً، لذا نستخدم in the morning.
### Contrast With Similar Patterns
| الحالة | العربية | الإنجليزية (الصحيحة) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| التواجد في مكان | أنا في البيت | I am at home |
| يوم من الأسبوع | في يوم الجمعة | On Friday |
| داخل مدينة | في الرياض | In Riyadh |
| سطح الطاولة | على الطاولة | On the table |
لاحظ أن at home تعبير ثابت (Idiomatic)، بينما in the house تشير للمبنى نفسه كبناء. هذا الفرق دقيق جداً!
### Quick FAQ
س: هل أقول in the bus أم on the bus؟
ج: الصحيح on the bus لأنك تستطيع الوقوف والمشي داخل الحافلة.
س: لماذا نستخدم at مع night وليس in؟
ج: هذه حالة خاصة. at night تعتبر فترة محددة جداً في ذهن الإنجليز، لذا نحفظها كما هي.
س: هل يمكنني استخدام at مع الشهور؟
ج: لا، الشهور فترات طويلة، دائماً نستخدم in مثل in March.
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Preposition Usage Guide

Preposition Time Usage Place Usage Example
At
Clock times, specific moments
Specific points, addresses
At 5:00 / At the door
On
Days, dates
Surfaces, streets, transport
On Monday / On the table
In
Months, years, seasons, periods
Enclosed spaces, cities, countries
In July / In London

Meanings

Prepositions that indicate exactly when something happens or where something is located relative to other objects or timeframes.

1

Specific Points (Time/Place)

Used for precise clock times and exact locations.

“The movie starts at 8:00 PM.”

“She is standing at the bus stop.”

2

Days and Surfaces

Used for calendar days, specific dates, and things resting on a top layer.

“We have a meeting on Monday.”

“The keys are on the counter.”

3

Enclosed Areas and Long Periods

Used for spaces with boundaries and longer durations like months, years, or seasons.

“It is cold in winter.”

“The milk is in the fridge.”

Reference Table

Reference table for في، على، في: إتقان حروف الجر للزمان والمكان
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subject + Verb + Prep + Noun
I am at work.
Negative
Subject + Verb + not + Prep + Noun
He is not in the car.
Question
Verb + Subject + Prep + Noun?
Are you on the bus?
Time (Specific)
at + [time]
at 10:30 PM
Time (General)
in + [period]
in the morning
Place (Surface)
on + [surface]
on the wall
Place (Area)
in + [area]
in the park

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
I am currently at my place of employment.

I am currently at my place of employment. (Workplace)

محايد
I am at work.

I am at work. (Workplace)

غير رسمي
I'm at the office.

I'm at the office. (Workplace)

عامية
I'm at the grind.

I'm at the grind. (Workplace)

The Preposition Pyramid

Prepositions

At (Specific)

  • Time at 3:00
  • Point at the bus stop

On (Medium)

  • Days on Friday
  • Surface on the desk

In (General)

  • Months in June
  • Area in Italy

Time vs Place

At
at noon time
at the corner place
On
on Sunday time
on the floor place
In
in 2025 time
in the box place

Which Preposition Should I Use?

1

Is it a specific clock time?

YES
Use 'At'
NO
Next question...
2

Is it a day or date?

YES
Use 'On'
NO
Use 'In' for longer periods

Common Exceptions

Time Exceptions

  • at night
  • in the morning
  • on time
📍

Place Exceptions

  • at home
  • in a car
  • on a plane

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

I am at school.

2

The meeting is at 9:00.

3

The book is on the desk.

4

I live in a house.

1

We go to the beach in summer.

2

I was born on October 10th.

3

She is on the train right now.

4

They are waiting at the entrance.

1

Please arrive on time for the interview.

2

I read about it in the newspaper.

3

The cat is sitting in the corner of the room.

4

He is at the doctor's office.

1

In the end, they decided to sell the house.

2

The two countries are currently at peace.

3

I am on the board of directors.

4

There is a fly on the ceiling.

1

In light of the evidence, we must reconsider.

2

He was at a loss for words.

3

The project is on the verge of completion.

4

She is in the prime of her life.

1

The solution lies at the intersection of art and science.

2

He felt at one with the universe.

3

The decision was made in the heat of the moment.

4

Success is on the cards for the young entrepreneur.

سهل الخلط

At, On, In: Mastering Prepositions of Time and Place مقابل At vs In for Buildings

Learners don't know if they should use 'at' or 'in' for places like 'the mall' or 'the library'.

At, On, In: Mastering Prepositions of Time and Place مقابل On vs In for Transport

Why is it 'on a bus' but 'in a car'?

At, On, In: Mastering Prepositions of Time and Place مقابل In time vs On time

Both sound similar but have different meanings regarding punctuality.

أخطاء شائعة

I see you in Monday.

I see you on Monday.

Days of the week always use 'on'.

He is in the bus.

He is on the bus.

Use 'on' for public transport where you can stand.

I sleep in night.

I sleep at night.

This is a fixed exception to the 'in the morning/afternoon' rule.

The keys are at the table.

The keys are on the table.

Use 'on' for surfaces.

I live at London.

I live in London.

Cities are large areas, so they use 'in'.

The meeting is in 5:00.

The meeting is at 5:00.

Clock times always use 'at'.

I am on the kitchen.

I am in the kitchen.

Rooms are enclosed spaces.

I'll see you in the weekend.

I'll see you at the weekend (UK) / on the weekend (US).

Both are correct depending on dialect, but 'in' is never used.

I am in the phone.

I am on the phone.

Electronic communication uses 'on'.

At the end, we finished the project.

In the end, we finished the project.

'In the end' means 'finally'; 'At the end' means at the physical or temporal finish line.

أنماط الجُمل

I will meet you at ___ on ___.

There is a ___ on the ___.

I was born in ___ in ___.

He is currently on the ___ in ___.

Real World Usage

Texting a friend constant

I'm at the cafe. Where are you?

Booking a flight common

The flight departs at 10:00 AM on Tuesday.

Job Interview occasional

I worked in the marketing department for three years.

Ordering Food very common

Please leave the food on the porch.

Social Media Bio common

Living in London | Born in 1998

Giving Directions occasional

Turn left at the traffic light.

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The Pyramid Rule

Always visualize the pyramid: At (Point), On (Line/Surface), In (Area). It works for 90% of cases.
⚠️

No Prepositions with 'Next/Last'

Never say 'on next Monday'. Just say 'next Monday'.
🎯

Transport Trick

If you can walk on it (bus, train, plane, ship), use 'on'. If you have to crouch or sit (car, taxi, helicopter), use 'in'.
💬

Weekend Variation

Don't worry if you hear 'at the weekend' or 'on the weekend'; both are perfectly understood globally.

Smart Tips

Always use 'on'.

I saw it in TV. I saw it on TV.

Delete the preposition.

I'll see you on next Monday. I'll see you next Monday.

Use 'on time' for schedules and 'in time' for deadlines or avoiding being late.

The train was in time. The train was on time.

Use 'on' for the street name, but 'at' for the house number.

I live in 123 Main Street. I live at 123 Main Street.

النطق

/ət/

Weak form of 'at'

In fast speech, 'at' is often pronounced as /ət/ with a schwa sound.

/ɪnən/

Linking 'in'

When 'in' is followed by a vowel, the 'n' links to the next word: 'in an hour' sounds like 'i-nan-hour'.

Prepositional Stress

I'm AT the store (not IN it).

Stress the preposition only to emphasize contrast.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

AT is a dot, ON is a line, IN is a box.

ربط بصري

Imagine a tiny ant 'at' a crumb, a cat 'on' a mat, and a bird 'in' a cage. The ant is a point, the mat is a surface, and the cage is a container.

Rhyme

At for time, On for day, In for months—that's the way!

Story

I woke up AT 7:00. I put my feet ON the floor. I walked IN the kitchen. I saw a note ON the fridge saying 'See you IN June AT the party'.

Word Web

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تحدٍّ

Look around your room. Find 3 things and say where they are using 'at', 'on', and 'in'. (e.g., 'The lamp is on the table').

ملاحظات ثقافية

British speakers often say 'at the weekend' and 'in a street'.

American speakers usually say 'on the weekend' and 'on a street'.

In international business, 'on time' is a critical concept, whereas 'in time' is more flexible.

These prepositions come from Old English: 'æt' (at), 'on' (on), and 'in' (in).

بدايات محادثة

What do you usually do at 8:00 AM?

Where were you on your last birthday?

Do you prefer living in a big city or in a small town?

What major changes have happened in your country in the last decade?

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Describe your typical Monday. Use 'at' for times and 'in' for parts of the day.
Write about your favorite vacation. Where were you? What was on the beach or in the city?
Discuss a time you were 'in a hurry' but arrived 'on time'. What happened?

أخطاء شائعة

Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح

Test Yourself

Choose the correct preposition for the time. اختيار متعدد

The party starts ___ 9:00 PM.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: at
We use 'at' for specific clock times.
Fill in the blank with at, on, or in.

My birthday is ___ June.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
We use 'in' for months.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I am waiting in the bus stop.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: at the bus stop
A bus stop is a specific point, so we use 'at'.
Match the preposition to the noun. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: on, in, at
On + Day, In + Year, At + Specific Time.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

is / the / cat / the / on / sofa

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The cat is on the sofa.
Subject + Verb + Prepositional Phrase.
Choose the correct preposition for transport. اختيار متعدد

I am ___ a taxi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
We use 'in' for small vehicles like cars and taxis.
Fill in the blank.

I'll see you ___ next Friday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: (no preposition)
We do not use prepositions before 'next', 'last', or 'this'.
Choose the correct idiom. اختيار متعدد

I am ___ a hurry!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
'In a hurry' is a fixed expression.

Score: /8

تمارين تطبيقية

8 exercises
Choose the correct preposition for the time. اختيار متعدد

The party starts ___ 9:00 PM.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: at
We use 'at' for specific clock times.
Fill in the blank with at, on, or in.

My birthday is ___ June.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
We use 'in' for months.
Correct the mistake in the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I am waiting in the bus stop.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: at the bus stop
A bus stop is a specific point, so we use 'at'.
Match the preposition to the noun. Match Pairs

1. ___ Monday, 2. ___ 2023, 3. ___ noon

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: on, in, at
On + Day, In + Year, At + Specific Time.
Put the words in the correct order. Sentence Building

is / the / cat / the / on / sofa

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The cat is on the sofa.
Subject + Verb + Prepositional Phrase.
Choose the correct preposition for transport. اختيار متعدد

I am ___ a taxi.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
We use 'in' for small vehicles like cars and taxis.
Fill in the blank.

I'll see you ___ next Friday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: (no preposition)
We do not use prepositions before 'next', 'last', or 'this'.
Choose the correct idiom. اختيار متعدد

I am ___ a hurry!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
'In a hurry' is a fixed expression.

Score: /8

Practice Bank

12 exercises
Choose the correct form املأ الفراغ

My birthday is ___ July.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: in
Choose the correct form املأ الفراغ

She works ___ a small cafe downtown.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: at
Find and fix the mistake Error Correction

The meeting is in October 26th.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The meeting is on October 26th.
Find and fix the mistake Error Correction

I like to read at the bed.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I like to read in the bed.
Which sentence is correct? اختيار متعدد

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: They live in London.
Which sentence is correct? اختيار متعدد

Choose the correct sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: The train leaves at 8:00 AM.
Type the correct English sentence الترجمة

Translate into English: 'Eu nasci em 1995.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["I was born in 1995.","I'm born in 1995."]
Type the correct English sentence الترجمة

Translate into English: 'O livro está na mesa.'

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: ["The book is on the table.","The book's on the table."]
Put the words in order Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: We met at the park
Put the words in order Sentence Reorder

Arrange these words into a sentence:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: He is on vacation in the summer
Match each time phrase with the correct preposition Match Pairs

Match the time phrases with the correct preposition:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched
Match each place phrase with the correct preposition Match Pairs

Match the place phrases with the correct preposition:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: matched

Score: /12

الأسئلة الشائعة (8)

This is an old exception in English. While 'morning', 'afternoon', and 'evening' are seen as periods of time (in), 'night' was historically seen as a specific point in time (at).

Both are correct! Americans usually say `on the street`, while British speakers often say `in the street`.

Use `at` if you are thinking of the building as a location or meeting point. Use `in` if you want to emphasize that you are inside the physical structure.

Use `on the weekend` (US) or `at the weekend` (UK). Never use `in`.

Only if you are literally on top of the roof! To say you are traveling inside, use `in the car`.

Use `at the corner` for the outside (where two streets meet). Use `in the corner` for the inside of a room.

Because you can stand up and walk on a bus. It is treated like a moving platform or floor.

No. We never say 'on today' or 'at today'. Just say 'today'.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

en

English requires three distinct words where Spanish uses one.

French moderate

à, en, sur

French uses 'à' for cities, whereas English uses 'in'.

German high

an, auf, in

German prepositions change the ending of the following noun; English ones do not.

Japanese low

に (ni), で (de)

Japanese particles come after the noun; English prepositions come before.

Arabic moderate

في (fi), على (ala), بـ (bi)

Arabic prepositions are often prefixed to the noun in writing.

Chinese low

在 (zài)

Chinese uses a 'sandwich' structure (Prep + Noun + Post-position) for clarity.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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