dana
when we use prepositions in the time and the place? I need just "on, at and on"
2012年2月26日 19:54
解答 · 3
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.
2012年2月27日
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."
2012年2月26日
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