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  1. Although the phrases are often interchangeable, each expresses a perspective. If the playground is a safe place, bounded by a fence, then you say “in the playground”. When referring to the actual surface, you use “on the playground”. “At the playground” refers to the location, from a place outside.

  2. Nos reuniremos en el parque de la cima de la colina. Meet Babsy the talking baby at the playground. Conoce Babsy el bebé que habla en el parque infantil. I'm at the playground. Talk loud and fast. Estoy en el parque, habla fuerte y rápido. For example, an active child at the playground may be OK.

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Use “in the playground” when talking about being physically inside or within the boundaries of a playground. For example, if someone is playing on the swings, they are “in the playground.”. “On the playground” works best when referring to activities happening on the surface, like running or drawing with chalk.

  4. #1. Hello, Which preposition should be used with the noun 'playground' when someone describes their first meeting with a friend. e.g. I met my best friend at / on / in a playground. I've just found a similar thread on the forum and 'on' seems to be fine. However, some comments mention 'in' (AmE) and some even 'at', so it is a bit confusing.

  5. 17 de ene. de 2015 · Hi, I would say it's 'in' the playground if you are referring to a playground with swings, slides and seesaws etc. If you are talking about a playground at school though, which is usually a big piece of tarmac, you would probably say 'on' the playground.

  6. 25 de abr. de 2020 · 1. The children play on /in /at the playground. (general description. All three words work.) 2. Look, the children are playing on the playground. (“in” work; “at” does not work well, because I don't mean they are playing near the playground or at the entrance of the playground.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2016 · We generally (but not always) use in when referring to enclosed spaces. Since playgrounds are often enclosed, using in is entirely appropriate, although at is also good. Note that you can still use in if the actual playground is not enclosed.

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