Saturday, June 8, 2019

prepositions - Dates and times: "on", "in", "at"?


I’m often confused when I speak about times and dates. What is the rule for using on, in, and at in the following sentences?



  • I will do it ___ Tuesday.

  • We married ___ March.

  • He returned ___ the same day.

  • Every day ___ the same time, I walk the dog.



Answer




Times usually get at.



Everyday at the same time I take a walk.
At 3 PM, I will be having a late lunch.



Days usually get on.



I will do it on Tuesday.
He returned on the same day.




Months usually get in.



We married in March.



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