Difference between revisions of "At"
From Creolista!
(Created page with "==preposition== at is a preposition, most commonly translated in French by à. It '''locates''' a point in time or space. Unlike ''to'' it is never used with motion verbs l...") |
(No difference)
|
Revision as of 10:54, 20 March 2020
preposition
at is a preposition, most commonly translated in French by à. It locates a point in time or space. Unlike to it is never used with motion verbs like come or go (or welcome).
- at 8 o'clock, (be) at the train station
It is also used in many idiomatic expressions:
- at best / at worst: au mieux, au pire
- at ease
- at risk
- at will