AT points to a place (біля, у, в,
AT points to a place (біля, у, в, на, при ) : at home, at the concert, at the window. I complained at a dinner party of having a sore throat. The doors at both ends were closed. At the bottom of the sheet a passport photograph was attached. He was standing alone at the window.
AT points to time (о, об, у, в, на, при) : at 7 o’clock, at night. We’ll be there at half past ten. He began to bow, as he had often done at Christmas time. Eliza went out at night. I could tell you all at lunch.
AT points to activity, state (у, в, за, на ): at work, at rest, at dinner. How could they at their ages, live- even as long as they did. I got something to tell you at playtime. We found him at work.
AT is used after some verbs: look, stare, laugh, arrive, knock and others. She went to the door and looked out at her snow baby. Jupiter knocked at a cottage door. He arrived early at the theatre. You laughed at me once. He felt the smart of tears and could not look at the children.
Constant expressions with AT: at all- взагалi, зовсiм; at last- нарештi; at first- спочатку; at least- щонайменше; at once- вiдразу; not at all- зовсiм, не варто дякувати and others. At last! Everyone sees me as I really am. At first it was a great fun. Miss Chipmunk decided he wasn’t strange at all. She flew at once to Pandora and Epimetheus. Well, at least take what is left and buy a little food for Geppetto. Thank you . –Not at all.
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