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At On In the bottom right. | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum I know that in general we use: at for a point in for an enclosed space on for a surface Which one do we say for pointing somewhere Do we say at on or in the bottom right? And lastly is it different for different objects? For example a computer screen, book, map etc