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Richard Ma
"in early January", "on early January", or "at early January"?
Hi all, which usage is correct?
Dec 21, 2011 4:05 AM
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This is a very basic principle: you use "in" for periods of time. "On" is used for days and dates. "At" is used for specific points in time which are met (eg. hours, but also for anticipated dates).
"In early January." is the only one which makes sense.
December 21, 2011
"In" :)
December 21, 2011
Thank you!
December 21, 2011
bbb eki is right " in early January" is the correct one to use in a sentence
December 21, 2011
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