A2 preposition محايد #50 الأكثر شيوعاً 2 دقيقة للقراءة

at

/æt/

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Indicates specific points in time and location.
  • Essential for basic spatial and temporal descriptions.
  • Used for events, activities, and targets.

Summary

'At' pinpoints specific locations, times, events, or activities.

  • Indicates specific points in time and location.
  • Essential for basic spatial and temporal descriptions.
  • Used for events, activities, and targets.

Think of 'at' as a pinpoint.

Imagine using a map marker; 'at' often signifies that exact spot, whether it's a location on a map or a moment on a timeline.

Don't confuse with 'in' or 'on'.

Remember 'at' for specific points (at the door, at 8 AM), 'in' for enclosed spaces or larger areas (in the house, in London), and 'on' for surfaces or days (on the table, on Friday).

Common meeting points.

Culturally, 'at' is frequently used for designated meeting spots like 'at the entrance,' 'at the corner,' or 'at the usual place.'

أمثلة

4 من 4
1

Let's meet at the coffee shop.

2

The event begins at 7:00 PM sharp.

3

I'll be at home all evening.

4

The data shows a significant increase at the 5% significance level.

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
attendance, attention
فعل
attend
صفة
attentive

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'at' like a dart hitting the bullseye – it's precise and targets a specific spot, whether it's a location or a time.

Overview

The word 'at' is a fundamental preposition in English, primarily used to denote a specific point in space or time. Its versatility allows it to connect nouns or pronouns to other parts of a sentence, providing crucial information about location, time, and sometimes manner or purpose. As an A2 level word, 'at' is one of the most frequently used prepositions and is essential for basic communication.

The most common uses of 'at' involve specifying a precise location, such as 'at the bus stop' or 'at home'. It is also used for exact times, like 'at 3 o'clock' or 'at noon'. Beyond these core functions, 'at' can indicate a general area ('at the park'), an event ('at the party'), a specific activity ('good at drawing'), or a target ('look at me'). Its usage often contrasts with prepositions like 'in' (for larger areas or longer periods) and 'on' (for surfaces or days).

You will frequently encounter 'at' in everyday conversations and writing. It's used when giving directions ('Meet me at the corner.'), making appointments ('The meeting is at 10 AM.'), discussing activities ('He is skilled at playing the piano.'), and describing social gatherings ('We were at a wedding.'). In informal settings, it might be used for general locations ('Let's meet at the mall.'). In more formal or academic contexts, it might specify a precise point in data or research ('The temperature was at freezing point.').

While 'at' often indicates a specific point, 'in' is used for more general or enclosed spaces (e.g., 'in the room,' 'in London') and longer periods of time (e.g., 'in the morning,' 'in 2023'). 'On' is typically used for surfaces ('on the table') or specific days and dates ('on Monday,' 'on July 4th'). 'Near' or 'close to' also indicate proximity but are less precise than 'at' when referring to a specific meeting point or target. For example, 'The shop is at the end of the street' is more specific than 'The shop is near the end of the street.'

ملاحظات الاستخدام

As a highly common preposition, 'at' is used across all registers, from informal conversation to formal writing. Its meaning is generally straightforward when indicating specific points. Be mindful of its idiomatic uses, such as 'good at' or 'arrived at'.

أخطاء شائعة

Learners sometimes incorrectly use 'at' for general areas where 'in' is more appropriate (e.g., saying 'at the park' instead of 'in the park' when referring to being inside it). Similarly, confusing 'at' with 'on' for days and dates is a frequent error.

نصيحة للحفظ

Think of 'at' like a dart hitting the bullseye – it's precise and targets a specific spot, whether it's a location or a time.

أصل الكلمة

The word 'at' has Old English origins, deriving from 'æt'. It has consistently meant 'near', 'by', or 'in the direction of', evolving over centuries to encompass its modern uses related to specific points in space and time.

السياق الثقافي

In many cultures, specific meeting points are designated using 'at', such as 'at the main entrance' or 'at the town square'. This helps in coordinating gatherings and ensuring people can find each other easily.

أمثلة

1

Let's meet at the coffee shop.

everyday
2

The event begins at 7:00 PM sharp.

formal
3

I'll be at home all evening.

informal
4

The data shows a significant increase at the 5% significance level.

academic

عائلة الكلمة

اسم
attendance, attention
فعل
attend
صفة
attentive

تلازمات شائعة

at the moment
at least
at home
at work

العبارات الشائعة

at the end of

at the beginning of

at the same time

يُخلط عادةً مع

at vs in

'In' is used for larger areas or enclosed spaces (e.g., 'in the city,' 'in the box') and longer periods (e.g., 'in July,' 'in the summer'). 'At' is for specific points (e.g., 'at the corner,' 'at noon').

at vs on

'On' is used for surfaces ('on the wall'), days of the week ('on Monday'), and specific dates ('on December 25th'). 'At' is typically not used for days or dates.

أنماط نحوية

at + specific location (e.g., at the station) at + specific time (e.g., at 5 o'clock) at + event (e.g., at the party) good at + gerund/noun (e.g., good at swimming)

Think of 'at' as a pinpoint.

Imagine using a map marker; 'at' often signifies that exact spot, whether it's a location on a map or a moment on a timeline.

Don't confuse with 'in' or 'on'.

Remember 'at' for specific points (at the door, at 8 AM), 'in' for enclosed spaces or larger areas (in the house, in London), and 'on' for surfaces or days (on the table, on Friday).

Common meeting points.

Culturally, 'at' is frequently used for designated meeting spots like 'at the entrance,' 'at the corner,' or 'at the usual place.'

اختبر نفسك

fill blank

Complete the sentence with the correct preposition.

I will meet you ___ the library entrance.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: at

The phrase 'the library entrance' refers to a specific point, making 'at' the appropriate preposition.

multiple choice

Choose the best option to complete the sentence.

The train is scheduled to arrive ___ noon.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: at

'At' is used to specify exact times of the day.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence.

she / is / good / playing / at / tennis

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: She is good at playing tennis.

The structure 'good at [activity]' is a common and correct idiomatic expression.

النتيجة: /3

الأسئلة الشائعة

4 أسئلة

Use 'at' to indicate a specific point or address. Examples include 'at the door,' 'at 123 Main Street,' or 'at the office.'

'At' is used for exact times on the clock, like 'at 5 PM,' 'at midnight,' or 'at lunchtime.'

Yes, 'at' is often used to talk about attending or being present at an event, such as 'at a concert,' 'at a party,' or 'at the meeting.'

'At' refers to a specific point or building (e.g., 'at the station'), while 'in' refers to being inside an enclosed space or a larger area (e.g., 'in the station,' 'in the city').

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