Prepositional Phrases AT, Definition and Examples
At the age of | I learnt to drive at the age of 18. |
At work | I’m at work right now. |
At once | You must phone the ambulance at once. |
At least | Most Japanese eat rice at least once a day. |
At random | Numbers are selected at random in a lottery. |
At a glance | I knew at a glance that something was wrong. |
At first | At first, I was happy here but now I’m not. |
At a guess | At a guess, 30 people were at the party. |
At the bottom of | There’s a market at the bottom of this hill. |
At night | I can’t study during the day. I must study at night. |
At present | At present, I’m working for a multinational. |
At fault | Who was at fault for the accident? |
At the door | There is a police at the door. |
At all costs | I need to pass this exam at all costs. |
At hand | I always have some Money at hand in case I need it. |
At the end | I’m going to London at the end of the month. |
At one’s desk | My boss spoke to me at my desk. |
At school | I will meet my friend at school. |
At the top of | At the top of the list definition is better than all the others. |
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