Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language
In English, we use "in," "at," and "on" to talk about places and times. These words help us describe where we are or when something happens. Here’s a simple guide to using them correctly.
Usage Examples and Translations
1. I'm in the park.
मैं पार्क में हूँ।
(Use "in" for enclosed spaces like parks, rooms, or cities.)
2. I'm at the bus stop.
मैं बस स्टॉप पर हूँ।
(Use "at" for specific points or locations like bus stops, schools, or addresses.)
3. I'm on the bus.
मैं बस में हूँ।
(Use "on" for surfaces or vehicles like buses, trains, or planes.)
Key Mistakes
1. Saying "I'm in the bus" instead of "I'm on the bus."
2. Using "at" for larger areas like cities. For example, say "I'm in New York," not "I'm at New York."
3. Saying "I'm on the park" instead of "I'm in the park."
Remember these simple rules to improve your English speaking skills!


