Basic Prepositions of Time
Basic prepositions of time are used to discuss time which could be general or specific. Most words used for prepositions of time are the same as the ones as prepositions of place but are used differently. The simple distinguishing factor is the purpose the preposition is used for.
IN
This preposition is used to speak about periods of time. It covers the categories such as eras, centuries, decades, years, months, weeks, seasons and parts of the day.
ON
The preposition 'on' is used with days of the week, specific special days, dates, holidays, weekends and holidays using the word 'day.'
AT
At is used with clock times, festivals, exact time of the day or night and holidays that don't include 'day.'
We do not use prepositions when referring to yesterday, today, tomorrow.

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