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Prepositions of Time
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Prepositions of Time
What is a preposition of time?
A preposition of time is a preposition used to denote when something happens, either specifically or generally.
The most commonly used prepositions of time are at, in, and on.
AT is used for a specific or precise time.
![](https://cdn.turtlediary.com/games/span/seo-preposition-of-time-1.png)
IN is used with larger units of time, such as months, years, decades, centuries, etc.
![](https://cdn.turtlediary.com/games/span/seo-preposition-of-time-2.png)
ON is used for dates or specific days of the week.
![](https://cdn.turtlediary.com/games/span/seo-preposition-of-time-3.png)
What are some examples of prepositions of time?
Use the following chart to guide your use of the three common prepositions:
AT (specific time) | IN (larger units of time) | ON (dates & days) |
---|---|---|
…at 9 o’clock. | …in January. | …on Wednesday. |
…at 1 p.m. | …in 2020. | …on Thursdays. |
…at midnight. | …in the 90s. | …on February 20th. |
…at lunchtime. | …in the previous century. | …on December 25, 2022. |
…at sunset. | …in the Ming Dynasty. | …on Valentine’s Day. |
…at the moment. | …in the future. | …on my birthday. |
Are there any exceptions to these rules?
Yes! There are standard expressions that fall outside the above guidelines. Here are some examples:
Standard Expression | Example |
---|---|
…at night. | The moon comes out at night. |
…at Thanksgiving. | I travel to my mom’s house at Thanksgiving. |
…at the same time. | We finished the race at the same time. |
…at present. | I’m not working at present. |
…in the afternoons. | We go to the library in the afternoons. |
…in the evening. | She takes a nap in the evening. |
Are there other prepositions of time?
Yes! Here is a quick list of other prepositions of time:
at, in, on, by, during, for, from…to, from…until, since, with, within