Prepositions of time (In, on, at) – Rules and Exercise
When talking about time, how do you know which preposition to use?
We use:
AT for an EXACT TIME
ON for DAYS & DATES
IN for MONTHS & LONGER (YEARS, CENTURIES, etc.)
Notice: The main exception to this rule is that we use the phrase “at night” but we say “in the morning”, “in the afternoon”, and “in the evening”.
TIP: Use this sentence to help you remember!
“I study English on Mondays in Winter at that time.”
PRACTICE
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