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He spoke into the microphone.
He spoke at the microphone.
He spoke on the micrphone.
He spoke through the microphone.

(Which preposition do I have to use? Are they all correct?)
16 years ago

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Angie
It depends on the situation, but the first one makes sense.
16 years ago
jojo
the first one makes the most sense
16 years ago
Writeacher
Angie and jojo are correct.
16 years ago

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