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Luyện ngữ pháp - English Grammar in Use - Intermediate (Unit 121: At/on/in)


A Compare aton and in:
  • They arrived at 5 o'clock.
  • They arrived on Friday.
  • They arrived in October. / They arrived in 1998.

We use:

at for the time of day
at five o'clock       at 11.45     at midnight     at lunchtime     at sunset     etc.

 

on for days and dates
on Friday / on Fridays     on 16 May 2009     on Christmas Day     on my birthday

 

in for longer periods (for example: months/years/seasons)
in October       in 1998       in the 18th century       in the past       in (the) winter
in the 1990s       in the Middle Ages       in (the) future
B

We use at in these expressions:

at night I don't like working at night.
at the weekend / at weekends Will you be here at the weekend?
at Christmas Do you give each other presents at Christmas?
at the moment / at present The manager isn't here at the moment / at present.
at the same time Kate and I arrived at the same time.
C

We say:

in the morning(s) but on Friday morning(s)
in the afternoon(s) but on Sunday afternoon(s)
in the evening(s) but on Monday evening(s) etc.

  • I'll see you in the morning.
  • Do you work in the evenings?
  • I'll see you on Friday morning.
  • Do you work on Saturday evenings?
D We do not use at/on/in before last/next/this/every:
  • I'll see you next Friday. (not on next Friday)
  • They got married last March.

 

In spoken English we often leave out on before days (Sunday/Monday etc.). So you can say:
  • I'll see you on Fridayor I'll see you Friday.
  • I don't work on Monday morningsor I don't work Monday mornings.
E

In a few minutes / in six months etc.

  • The train will be leaving in a few minutes. (= a few minutes from now)
  • Andy has gone away. He'll be back in a week. (= a week from now)
  • They'll be here in a moment. (= a moment from now)

 

You can also say: in six months' time, in a week's time etc.
  • They're getting married in six months' timeor ... in six months.

 

We also use in ... to say how long it takes to do something:
  • I learnt to drive in four weeks. (= it took me four weeks to learn)


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