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What dose 'on' in what preposition should be used with month without the exact date? e.g on the 24th of May (its correct) but why ‘on’ May is wrong ?(i know that we say in May)@James,thanks for answer my question But i am still curise about why 'in the 24th of May' is wrong?Is it customary usage?
2010年5月26日 10:06
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"On" is used for specific days. (On Monday, On Memorial Day) "In" is used for months and years. (In April, In 2010, etc) "In" is used for months because you are talking about a group of days withIN / INside that month (about 30 days IN a month). It is used for years because you are talking about a group of months within / inside the year (12 months IN a year). But when speaking about a "day," we see it only as 1 day (not a group of anything). I hope this helps! ^-^
2010年5月26日
With specific days (i.e. on the 24th of May, on Tuesday, on Christmas Day, on your birthday, etc) it is always "on". With months, it is always "in" (in December, in March, in the month of May, in the last month of the year, etc). That's why "in the 24th of May" is wrong.
2010年5月26日
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