dana
when we use prepositions in the time and the place? I need just "on, at and on"
26 feb. 2012 19:54
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on = use "on" with specific days, like on Saturday, on Easter. at= use "at" with specific times, like at 9:00, at night, or specific places, at the library.
27 februari 2012
For both time and place, "on" is less specific than "at." So "on Main Street" vs. "At 123 Main Street," or "On Wednesday / On 26 February" vs. "At 3:27 p.m." The preposition "in" is even more general than "on" or "at"--"In Cairo" or "In 1974 / In October."
26 februari 2012
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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