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  1. We use in with morning, afternoon, evening and night, but we use on when we talk about a specific morning, afternoon, etc., or when we describe the part of the day.

    • At, on and In

      At, on and in (time) - English Grammar Today - a reference...

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    • Time

      Time - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and...

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      At, on and in (time) — English Grammar Today — ein...

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  2. We use many different prepositions for talking about time. Here we are looking at: in, on, at, during and for. We use in, on and at for lots of different times. Here’s a table comparing the uses: in. on. at. Months: in January / in April. Seasons: in spring / in winter.

  3. 23 de jul. de 2017 · We use ‘in’ with parts of the day. For example, we say in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2020 · Cómo usar at, in y on en inglés. Aquí tienes los casos más comunes para el uso de at, in y on. Ejemplos a continuación…. on a day. on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday. on the 12th of June, on the 4th of July, on November 11. in a month. in October, in November, in December. in a season.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2021 · As “Monday” refers to a specific time, we call it a preposition of time. “At,” “On,” and “In” are the three most common prepositions of time that we use before any noun in a sentence to create a time connection between the object (noun) and the rest of the other words in the sentence.

  6. We use: AT for a precise time [AT 3pm, AT noon]; IN for months, years, centuries, long periods [IN 2050, IN the summer]; ON for days and dates [ON Sunday, ON my birthday]...

  7. In the evening, In the morning, in the afternoon. And for days, we use the preposition “on”, on Saturday, on Monday, on Tuesday,...so on. With respect to both of them being “nouns”, Sunday and evening. But I am confused of using them together. I met one of my friends on Sunday evening.