in April / on Monday / at 7 o'clock
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Grammar notes
⏰ in / on / at (Time)
The same little prepositions also help with time. Use in for months and long parts of time, on for days, and at for exact times. So time also has its own tiny map.
- Example: in April
- Example: on Monday
- Example: at 7 o'clock
Quick Rule
- in = month / year / long time
- on = day / date
- at = exact clock time
When time gets messy, let in, on, and at tidy it up.