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The difference in ...

First, the meaning is different.

1, to: to, to, to, to (a certain direction or place).

2. In: At a certain point (in a certain range or space), in (the shape or range of something).

3.on: (covering, attaching) on (meaning touching or forming a part of the surface of an object).

Second, the usage is different.

1, to: to is generally kind, while at implies aggression and is often malicious.

2. At:? In means that after a period of time from now to the future, it is usually used with the future tense.

4. The expression on: on: on is on? The next morning, at? The next afternoon, at? The night before, at? Wait the night before.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, to: It means to have a direct influence on someone.

2.In: In means within the physical hierarchy of an object.

4.on: It means on the plane.

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Common usage and classification of in

A, said time, meaning "in? Stop, at? After that, in the process "

1, in stands for year, month, quarter, century, era, etc.

Great changes in the century. Great changes have taken place in the 20th century.

2. Prepositions indicating a period of time in+are generally used in the general future tense.

I'll be back in five minutes. I'll be back in five minutes.

Second, the table location, location, scope, space, meaning "in? Inside; In, in; Are you online? On the part "

Third, indicate the state and situation. It means "in? Situation, in? In "

This joke is terrible. The joke is in an awkward position (the implication is that it is not funny at all).

Means, methods and materials, meaning "use? (mode), with? (language), and ... materials "

They paid in cash. They paid in cash,

Five, said clothing, etc. , "wear; Wear, with ",with the preposition in.

The police are in uniform. The police are in uniform.

Sixth, it means "in? The preposition in is also needed.

For example, "in the sun, in the light, in the shade, in the rain" is collocated with the preposition in.