This video teaches the correct usage of time prepositions: use 'at' for precise and specific times (e.g., 6:15, sunrise), 'on' for days and dates (e.g., Tuesday, birthdays), and 'in' for months, years, and seasons (e.g., August, 2027).
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AT, ON or IN? Master time prepositions the easy way 💡 Small grammar rules can make a big difference本站添加:
At is used for precise and specific time, on for days and dates, in for months, years, and seasons. 6:15 is a precise time, so we use at. Tuesday is a day, so we use on. August is a month, so we use in. Sunrise is a specific time, so we use at. 2027 is a year, so we use in. My birthday is a specific date date, so we use on. Now it's your turn. Tell me in the comments.
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