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When to Use In, On, At: Prepositions Explained

Master the use of "in", "on", and "at" with our easy-to-follow English prepositions guide.

In this video, we explain the correct usage of the prepositions "in", "on", and "at" in English. These prepositions are often confusing for learners, but with a few simple rules, you can use them correctly.

In:

  • Months: Use "in" for months. Example: "In August".
  • Seasons: Use "in" for seasons. Example: "In winter".
  • Years: Use "in" for years. Example: "In 1995".
  • Decades: Use "in" for decades. Example: "In the 80's".
  • Parts of the day: Use "in" for parts of the day. Example: "In the afternoon".

At:

  • Specific times: Use "at" for specific times. Example: "At 7 o'clock", "At 5:45".

On:

  • Dates or holidays: Use "on" for dates and holidays. Examples: "On Wednesday", "On April 5th", "On New Year's Day".

By understanding these rules, you can confidently use "in", "on", and "at" in your conversations and writing. Watch the video and follow along to master the usage of these common English prepositions.

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