We use "in" to refer to parts of the day, months, and years. We use "at" to refer to specific times and periods like weekends or night. We use "on" to refer to days of the week and dates. No preposition is needed for terms like "yesterday" or periods like "last month." We place "ago" at the end of a sentence to indicate a time in the past.
We use "in" to refer to parts of the day, months, and years. We use "at" to refer to specific times and periods like weekends or night. We use "on" to refer to days of the week and dates. No preposition is needed for terms like "yesterday" or periods like "last month." We place "ago" at the end of a sentence to indicate a time in the past.
We use "in" to refer to parts of the day, months, and years. We use "at" to refer to specific times and periods like weekends or night. We use "on" to refer to days of the week and dates. No preposition is needed for terms like "yesterday" or periods like "last month." We place "ago" at the end of a sentence to indicate a time in the past.