Why “ON the bus” but “IN the car”? Prepositions Finally Explained!

Why “ON the bus” but “IN the car”? Prepositions Finally Explained!

Why do we say ON the bus, IN the car, and AT the airport? 🤔 English prepositions are one of the most confusing topics for learners, but there’s real logic behind them! In this Prepositions Masterclass (Episode 1), I’ll show you: ✔️ The difference between ON, IN, and AT ✔️ Why public transport uses “on” but private cars use “in” ✔️ How “at” works for places like airports, stations, and schools ✔️ Simple examples + a quick practice test 👉 This is the first video in my Prepositions Masterclass series. In upcoming lessons, we’ll cover: Prepositions of place (on the table, in the box, at the door) Prepositions of time (in July, on Monday, at 5pm) Abstract uses (in love, on fire, at risk) Common mistakes learners always make Video breakdown: 0:00 Intro 0:23:09 prepositions are perspectives 0:35:16 On 01:05:09 In 01:24:26 At 01:42:08 Cheat sheet 02:18:08 Outro If prepositions confuse you, this series will make them clear once and for all. Subscribe and follow along for the full masterclass! 🚀 #learnenglish #StorySpeakEnglish #englishlessons #english #englishlanguage #education #learnenglish #englishtips #englishgrammar #englishvocabulary #speakenglish #learningenglish #englishlessons #studyenglish #englishlanguage #englishspeaking #englishlearningjourney #learnenglishonline #easyenglish #EnglishLearning #LearnEnglish #Prepositions #esl