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  1. What Is The Difference Between “At The Top”, “In The Top”, And “On The Top”? “At the top” refers to a particular hierarchical point. “In the top” means among the highest in rank – like being in the top percentiles of scorers on a test.

  2. May 4, 2020 · All three expressions (on top, on the top, and at the top) are grammatical, with different meanings. None of them collocate with become. What you mean, I think, is either will come out on top or will get to the top.

  3. Jan 19, 2011 · One of my students had an exercise in which he had to fill the gaps with the suitable preposition for the word top. I know that is very common to say: At the top, but I've also seen On the top.

  4. Jan 8, 2020 · At X is used when X is a place. X is a place if X can be used to answer the question "Where am I?". An example of where at the top of X would work is if X is a building and you're talking about the roof. Things like hills and mountains would also work. On simply means "above and touching".

  5. Sep 9, 2015 · To expand on it a bit, "at the top" could be just in the area of the top, such as the top of a mountain, or building. "On the top" would be the highest surface of that mountain, or building, so "on" would be higher than "at" in that respect.

  6. Jan 18, 2017 · Which one of these is grammartically correct to tell students during the examination. 1) Please, write down your name on the top of the answer sheet. 2) Please, write down your name on top of the answer sheet. Thank you. prepositions. articles. Share. Improve this question. edited Jan 18, 2017 at 8:20.

  7. Jun 3, 2017 · As @GeorgesPompidou hints, growing something on / at the top of a trench stretches the metaphor uncomfortably. The intent comes through quite clearly either way, though.

  8. Jun 20, 2011 · On top of the tower means at the very top -- so even if there's a spire or antenna tower, you ate there. On the top of the tower might mean at the uppermost part of the building we're allowed to go to.

  9. Jan 11, 2011 · My thoughts ( I'm not referring to set phrases like "at the top of his voice" ): 1 = the top is part of the building. 2 = exact spot. Looking at the COCA I found some confusing examples such as: "on the top of list / at the top of the list". I always thought "on the top of the list" was correct.

  10. Jul 20, 2023 · At the top of the hill is a normal phrase. People frequently use at to indicate the location of something: There is an old house at the top of that hill/at the end of the road/at the corner of Academy Boulevard and Maizeland Road.