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When exactly do we use prepositions of time (at, on, and in)?.

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Answer: at for a PRECISE TIME. in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS. on for DAYS and DATES.In the evening(s): on Monday evening(s)In the afternoon(s): on Sunday afternoon(s)

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