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İn-At-On
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İn-At-On
at
in
on
PRECISE TIME
MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
DAYS and DATES
at 3 o'clock
in May
on Sunday
at 10
30am
in summer
on Tuesdays
at noon
in the summer
on 6 March
at dinnertime
in 1990
on 25 Dec
2010
at bedtime
in the 1990s
on Christmas Day
at sunrise
in the next century
on Independence Day
at sunset
in the Ice Age
on my birthday
at the moment
in the past/future
on New Year's Eve
Look at these examples:
<LI class=MsoNormal>
I have a meeting
at
9am
<LI class=MsoNormal>
The shop closes
at
midnight
<LI class=MsoNormal>
Jane went home
at
lunchtime
<LI class=MsoNormal>
In England, it often snows
in
December
<LI class=MsoNormal>
Do you think we will go to Jupiter
in
the future?
<LI class=MsoNormal>
There should be a lot of progress
in
the next century
<LI class=MsoNormal>
Do you work
on
Mondays?
<LI class=MsoNormal>
Her birthday is
on
20 November
Where will you be
on
New Year's Day?
Notice the use of the preposition of time
at
in the following standard expressions:
Expression
Example
at night
The stars shine
at night
at the weekend
I don't usually work
at the weekend
at Christmas/Easter
I stay with my family
at Christmas
at the same time
We finished the test
at the same time
at present
He's not home
at present
Try later
Notice the use of the prepositions of time
in
and
on
in these common expressions:
in
on
in the morning
on Tuesday morning
in the mornings
on Saturday mornings
in the afternoon(s)
on Sunday afternoons
in the evening(s)
on Monday evening
When we say
last, next, every, this
we do not also use
at, in, on
<LI class=MsoNormal>
I went to London
last
June
(
not
in last
June)
<LI class=MsoNormal>
He's coming back
next
Tuesday
(
not
on next
Tuesday)
<LI class=MsoNormal>
I go home
every
Easter
(
not
at every
Easter)
We'll call you
this
evening
(
not
in this
evening)
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