English – Australia. Mar 15, 2010. #2. “Go into the train” for me insinuates brutally colliding with it. However, “I went in a train” (especially said by someone possibly excited about the new experience of being inside a carriage) sounds correct, but “to go by train” or “to go on a train” are in standard use. EDIT: Sorry I think I misread your.. The prepositions in, on, and at are often confusing for English learners. The good news is that there are a few rules you can follow to help sort them out. Prepositions can be learned by topic: transportation, location, time, and media. Learn preposition rules by topic to get you back on the map.
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by car/by bicycle/by bus/by train/by plane/by boat/by ferry/by ship. We use in for cars and taxis. He came in a car. He came in the car. He came in a taxi. I came in their car. She went in my car. but ‘on my bike’, ‘on the boat’ We use on for bicycles and public transport. They went on the train. on the 4;30 train, on the plane, on the ferry.. Use “on” for large vehicles which you can stand and walk around in (a bus, an airplane, a train, a metro/subway car, a cruise ship, a boat). Use “in” for (usually) smaller vehicles or crafts that you have to enter and sit in (a car, a taxi, a truck, a helicopter, a canoe, a kayak, a small boat, a carriage, a rickshaw). Use “on” for smaller vehicles which require you to sit on a seat with one.