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»» Use preposition
'on'
when you talk about days (days of
the weeks or
special days).
Example:
Days of the week= on Sunday, on Friday, on Tuesday.
Special days= on New Year's Day, on your birthday, on Independence Day,
on holiday, on wedding day etc.
»» Use preposition
'on'
when you talk about dates.
Example:
on July 4th, on 21st January 2015, on 5th May etc.
»» Use preposition
'on'
when you talk about times (like morning/ afternoon/
evening/ night) of a day.
Example:
on Friday morning, on Saturday
afternoon, on Sunday evening, on Monday
evening etc.
However, notice the below list that shows a further use of preposition 'in' and
'on' for periods of the days versus periods. This
is often confusing and
mistakenly used by IELTS candidates. Look at those, notice the use and
memorise it.
in
on
in
the morning
on Sunday morning
in the
afternoon
on Monday afternoon
in the evening
on Tuesday evening
'At'
»» Use preposition
'at'
when you need to express an exact time.
Example:
At eight o'clock, at 10: 45 am, at two p.m, at nine o'clock.
»» Use preposition
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