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AT

THE TIME HOLIDAYS


at 4 oclock at Christmas at Easter at the weekend at the moment at present at dawn at noon at night at midnight

IN
MONTHS SEASONS YEARS
CENTURIES IN THE
EXPRESSIONS

ON
DAYS DATES
SPECIFIC PART OF A DAY on Monday evening on Friday on New Years Day on July 4th

in April, in June, etc. in (the) winter/ spring/autumn, etc in 1994, in 1998, etc in the 20th century in the morning/ afternoon/evening in an hour in a minute in a week/ few days/ month/ year

IN THE
EXPRESSIONS

ADJECTIVE + DAY

on a cold day

They go for long walks at the weekend

It was raining in the morning

I go boating on Sundays

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