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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > Knock on the door/at the door?    

Knock on the door/at the door?



blunderbuster
Germany

Knock on the door/at the door?
 
Hi,

I am wondering if there is a difference between the two examples above.

Hope you can help. Thanks.

1 Nov 2010      





el_profe55
Argentina

Hello @blunderbuster,

�Knock at the door � would be used to describe what you do when you want someone to come to the door as in: We walked up the drive and knocked at the door but there was no one there. � �Knock on the door � is what you actually do when you make the sound of your fingers/hand/fist on the door.

hope it helps!
Alex Carr

1 Nov 2010     



blunderbuster
Germany

That �s what I thought ("knock on wood").

Thank you.

1 Nov 2010     



Vickiii
New Zealand

I would go knock on the door.  I would say "Someone is at the door"  I wouldn �t actually say "I will go knock at the door"  doesn �t sound right - but then I am pretty informal sort of person.

1 Nov 2010     



yanogator
United States

In the US, we almost exclusively say "knock on the door". Sometimes, with the noun "knock", we use "at", as in "There was a knock at the door" or "I heard a knock at the door", but even in that, "on" is more common.
 
Bruce

1 Nov 2010     



edrodmedina
United States

@yanogator... Thanks for your help w/the math question. I shudda known.

1 Nov 2010     



blunderbuster
Germany

Thank you for all these wonderful answers!


1 Nov 2010