1. Preposition of Time
On
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In
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At
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On Sunday
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In July
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At 1 o’clock
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On Friday
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In August
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At 2 o’clock
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On Idul Fitri
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In September
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At 3 o’clock
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On May 16th
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In October
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At 4 o’clock
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On June 18th
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In November
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At 5 o’clock
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2. Preposition of Place
On
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In
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At
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On the table
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In the classroom
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At the restaurant
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On the road
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In the kitchen
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At the bus stop
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On the chair
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In the bedroom
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At the gym
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On the floor
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In the garden
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At the airport
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On the top
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In the restroom
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At the cinema
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1. Preposition of Time
On is used to express days of the
week and special days of all religions. On
can also be used to show an extact time with date and month.
In is used to express a general
time. When someone does not know the exact time of something, use preposition in to represent it.
At is used to express a spesific
time, especially relating to time/clock.
2. Preposition of Place
On is used to point a surface.
In is used to point a
surroundings.
At is used to point a
specific.