At/On/In the bottom right.

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- We all need someone we can lean at.
- The water's great! Come at in!
- And when two lovers woo, / They both say "I love you," / At that you can rely . . . .

I doubt this exercise is really helpful. On this kind of question, sometimes it's better to just set it aside for a few years, then come back to it after you've learned a bit more.

I totally agree with you. It actually works. But those examples aren't even remotely related to the topic. :roll:
 
I totally agree with you. It actually works. But those examples aren't even remotely related to the topic. :roll:

They're demonstrating that on is often the only possible preposition by incorrectly replacing it with at.
 
But those examples aren't even remotely related to the topic. :roll:

The examples specifically answered the question "Can [you] guys please give me a few examples where 'at' wouldn't work?"
 
I totally agree with you. It actually works. But those examples aren't even remotely related to the topic. :roll:
You asked for examples of sentences with at instead of on that don't work. That's exactly what I gave you. I didn't understand why you wanted them or how they could help, but I gave you some anyway.

Be happy!
 
Thank you guys as always. I learned what I could and may be I'll revive this post again when I face another similar problem.
 
Please start a new thread if/when that happens.
 
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