To talk about transport, the most common prepositions are in, on, at and by. When do we use each one?
Use ‘on’ and ‘off’
if the vehicle is large enough for you to enter it standing on your feet.
if you are sitting on top of the vehicle.
Examples
Use ‘in’ and ‘out’
if you immediately have to sit down when you enter a vehicle because it’s a smaller space.
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Use ‘at’
for the places we find these types of transport.
Examples
Use ‘by’
to talk about the way you travel, except if you walk, use ‘on’.
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