in, at, on English language learning
Notice how we use the prepositions at, on and in to talk about place and time. We use at for more precise or specific times (ie. specific times during the day) and for smaller or more concrete places (ie. a specific number on a street). On is used for slightly longer periods of time (ie.…
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