Prepositions of Time: In, On, At
Use "in" when referring to a time period longer than a day. Examples: In December, In winter, In 2024, In 3 weeks.
Use "on" when referring to a specific day or date. Examples: On Monday, On the 4th.
Use "at" when referring to a specific time less than a day. Examples: At 9 o'clock, At night, At the moment, At quarter to 11.
By understanding these rules, you can confidently use "in", "on", and "at" in your daily conversations and written communications. Watch the video, practice the examples, and improve your ability to schedule and discuss time accurately in English.
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