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Understanding Prepositions of Time

In English, there are three main prepositions used with time: in, at, and on. On is used to indicate specific dates and times. At typically shows smaller and more precise times or locations. In typically shows larger spans of time or broader places. Examples include using on for dates, at for noon or midnight, and in for years, seasons, months, or days of the week.

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Understanding Prepositions of Time

In English, there are three main prepositions used with time: in, at, and on. On is used to indicate specific dates and times. At typically shows smaller and more precise times or locations. In typically shows larger spans of time or broader places. Examples include using on for dates, at for noon or midnight, and in for years, seasons, months, or days of the week.

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PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

In English, there are three prepositions that are used with time.
These are in, at, and on. On indicates dates and times, at typically
shows the "smallest" time or location, and in typically shows the
"largest" time or place.

TIMES OF THE DAY


morning afternoon evening

YEARS
SEASONS MONTHS
1901
spring
2010 January
autumn summer
April
winter

DAYS

Monday Wednesday IN EXACT TIME


Thursday evenings
4:20 am

EVENTS
ON AT 3:00 o'clock

midnight
noon
on my birthday
night lunchtime

DATES HOLIDAYS
Chrismtas
August 15, 2023
Easter
March 28th

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