Thank you for the useful video. I sometimes mistake in prepositions. Can we also say "We can purchase them on the theater's homepage."? Can I consider that "at" is used in case of the website, and "on" is used in case of "homepage"? Your answer would be appreciated.
Both "at" and "on" are acceptable in this sentence. However, "at" is commonly used to specify the location of an activity, whether it is a physical location or a virtual one like a website. In this sentence, when referring to the theater's homepage specifically, it is more appropriate to use "at" to indicate the location of the online purchasing activity.
Thank you for the useful video.
I sometimes mistake in prepositions.
Can we also say "We can purchase them on the theater's homepage."?
Can I consider that "at" is used in case of the website, and "on" is used in case of "homepage"?
Your answer would be appreciated.
Both "at" and "on" are acceptable in this sentence. However, "at" is commonly used to specify the location of an activity, whether it is a physical location or a virtual one like a website.
In this sentence, when referring to the theater's homepage specifically, it is more appropriate to use "at" to indicate the location of the online purchasing activity.
@@englishtogether001 I understand. Thank you, my teacher!