Prepositions
Use at for specific times, moments, and some fixed expressions: at 3pm, at midnight, at Christmas, at the weekend (British). Use on for days and dates: on Monday, on 15 March, on Christmas Day. Use in for months, years, seasons, periods of time: in July, in 2023, in winter, in the morning. No preposition before next/last/this/every: "I'll see you next week."
Use at for specific times, moments, and some fixed expressions: at 3pm, at midnight, at Christmas, at the weekend (British). Use on for days and dates: on Monday, on 15 March, on Christmas Day. Use in for months, years, seasons, periods of time: in July, in 2023, in winter, in the morning. No preposition before next/last/this/every: "I'll see you next week."
Practice
The meeting is scheduled ___ Friday morning.
I was born1994.
Put the words in the correct order: