🎯 The Big Problem: "En" and "Em"

In Spanish and Portuguese, you usually use one word (en or em) for location and time. English splits this concept into three words depending on how specific you are.

ES / PT English When to use it
ES: en
PT: em (no, na)
IN General, big spaces, long times (countries, cities, months, years, inside a 3D box).
ON More specific, surfaces, days (streets, tables, Monday, May 5th).
AT Very specific, a precise point or time (an address, an event, 8:00 AM).

⏳ Time Prepositions

IN (General)

  • Months: in May
  • Years: in 2026
  • Seasons: in the summer
  • Parts of day: in the morning

ON (Days)

  • Days: on Monday
  • Dates: on May 5th
  • Holidays (with 'day'): on New Year's Day

AT (Specific)

  • Clocks: at 3:00 PM
  • Exact times: at noon, at midnight
  • Holidays (period): at Christmas

πŸ“ Place Prepositions

IN (Enclosed / Big)

  • Countries: in Mexico
  • Cities: in Mexico City
  • Rooms: in the kitchen
  • Containers: in the box

ON (Surfaces)

  • Streets: on Reforma Avenue
  • Surfaces: on the table, on the wall
  • Media: on TV, on the internet

AT (Specific Points)

  • Addresses: at 123 Main St.
  • Events: at a party, at a concert
  • Specific spots: at the bus stop