Prepositions of Time


Prepositions of Time



There are three prepositions of time:

At
‘At’ is used for precise times:
           
            At ten o’clock.
            At 10.30am.
            At the moment/present/same time.
            At sunrise/sunset/noon/dinnertime/bedtime/dusk/dawn.

Note: At night is a standard expression that is an exception in this case.

In
‘In’ is used for months, years, decades, centuries, and long periods of time:

            In January.
            In 1991.
            In the 70s.
            In this century.
            In the Dark Ages.
Note: In the morning(s)/afternoon(s)/evening(s) are standard expressions that are exceptions in this case.

On
‘On’ is used for days and dates:

            On Wednesday.
            On Friday.
On the 10th of January
            On Christmas.

Note: ‘on’ is also used when you specify the day followed by the part of the day. For e.g. on Wednesday mornings.

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