In/On/At pyramid ;)

 Here's something I find can be really helpful to remembering the logic behind the use of these prepositions

Note: the British say "at the weekend". Another possibility is also "over the weekend"

Very important!!!

This pyramid goes out the window as soon as we have a destination, or movement verbs (like go, come, travel, move...) Then we need "to". 

Example: Come to France, go to Canada, travel to Beijing. 

Always after go: toHabituez-vous à ceci, répetez-le mille fois! 

Only exception: "home". Like in French, we don't say "je vais à chez-moi" so the same in English, without the "to": "I'm going home"

 

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