2. IN ON AT Months (in July) Days of the week (on Friday) Time (at 9 p.m.) Years (in 1998) Dates (on July 17th) Address (at 897, Vlamo Street) Centuries (in the 20th century) Streets (on Mango Street) Celebrations (at Christmas, at Easter) Times of the day (in the morning, in the afternoon) Times of the day when the day is mentiones (on Friday morning) At the moment Seasons (in summer) on my birthday At the weekend Countries (in England) At the office, at school States, provinces, cities (in New York) At dinnertime, at bedtime In the past, in the future At sunrise, at sunset At noon, at midnight, at midday
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4. SINCE FOR UNTIL FROM…TO… Time, days of the week, years, etc. (since Monday, since 1999) Days of the week, amount of years, etc. (for Monday, for 10 years) Time, days of the week, years, etc. (until Monday, until 1999) Time, days of the week, years, etc. (from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.)
Editor's Notes
Now, we will analyze the use of prepositions.
Let’s take a look at this chart explaining what we use each preposition for.