When Do We Use In,At,On Etc.
When do we use in,at,on etc.
Preposition is a part of speech that tells the position, location or time of something in the sentence.
It is somehow tricky because there is no specific rule for choosing a preposition.
Here are some prepositions that we usually use.
- In - it is used for unspecific time of the day, month or year. Example: She always eats noodles in the morning.
- At - used for specific time, to say email address, to tell an activity or to indicate places. Example : I will meet you at 9:00 in the morning.
- On - used to say or express surface of something, specify dates, and state of something. Example: The garbage truck comes on Monday and Wednesday.
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