prepositions of time and date
IN
Use ‘in’ months and years and periods of time:
• in January
• in 1978
• in the twenties
Use ‘in’ a period of time in the future:
• in a few weeks
• in a couple of days
AT
Use ‘at’ with precise time:• at six o’clock
• at 10.30
• at two p.m.
ON
Use ‘on’ with days of the week:• on Monday
• on Fridays
Use ‘on’ with specific calendar days:
• on Christmas day
• on October 22nd
IMPORTANT NOTES
in the morning / afternoon / evening – at night
We say in the morning, afternoon or evening BUT we say ‘at night’
Test Your Understanding
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Sometimes we do get confused between the different Prepositions and how do we suppose to use them correctly!!
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