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Prepositions How is correct: 1. in February or at February 2. in this week or at this week 3. it happened on my work or it happend in work I know, that's stupid qwestions, but I'm often confused.and one moment else: it's sad or it's sadly?
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You should say, "in February." Example: "My birthday is in February." It's better to say only, "this week." Example: "I got a new car this week." Meaning that sometime in the current week, you bought a car. Lastly, you can say, "It happened at work," instead of, "in/on my work." In regards to your last question, you should just say, "sadly." Example: "Sadly, I didn't enjoy the expensive dinner." This rule is true for any adverb. You can normally know that a word is an adverb if it ends with 'ly'.
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1. in March BUT on March 1st 2. "this week" alone can work. "During the (last) week" too. 3. It happened at work. (At your workplace.) It happens quite a lot in my work. (In your field, in what you do.)
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