Kelly
preposition in the beginning of july or at the beginning of july in the end of quarter or at the end of quarter in the end of year or at the end of year keep doing something : can i say-> " i will still check it everyday" or " i will continue to check it everyday" or
2014년 6월 11일 오후 5:20
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For the in/at questions, either "in" or "at" can be correct. It depends on what you want to stress. "At" refers to a specific time, At 3pm, At lunch, At the moment. So you can say "At the beginning of July" if you want to stress that specific point in time. "In" refers to a non-specific time, or a duration of time. In July, In 2010, In the past/future, In the end. In daytime. So "in July" an means very much like "during July": In the beginning of January = During the beginning of January. ~~~~~~~~~~~ It is the same for "in/at the end of the quarter" and "in/at the end of the year." As for "on" in prepositions of time, "on" refers to a (specific) day or date. On July 4th, On Christmas, On Saturday(s), On my birthday, On vacation/holiday.
2014년 6월 11일
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at the beginning of July at the end of quarter at the end of year You could say both of those things, they both make sense
2014년 6월 11일
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