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In which cases "on November" and "in November" are used?
What is a difference between them? Thank you in advance.
2012年7月10日 21:00
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I think the best place to begin is to look at what these prepositions stand for. "On" in relation to time refers to a specific time. "In" in relation to time can be read as "during". So as for your example On November is incorrect since , whilst November is a specific month we have no idea when in the month you are referring to. As Alan said, you can say "On November 14th....." but you have now specified a specific time. In November is absolutely fine since it can be read as "During November .........."
2012年7月10日
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In November, I will go on vacation. (The speaker does not specify which day; but it will be some day in November.)
On November 14th, I will go on vacation. (The speaker specifies the exact day.)
2012年7月10日
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