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p.m., at noon, at midnight), for how
(at Christmas, at the week end) and for time phrases lato
time at an early date)
On, in: On is used for days and dates (on Sunday, on the
October or on October the second); in is used with the names
and years or with morning, afternoon, evening:
in the morning evening. in January, in the nineteenth cent
For, from... to. during: They express duration:
I stayed in Bhopal for three months (all through).
I stayed there from May to tell July
The sun shines during the day.
Before, after, since, until/till:* These are used with point o
This happened before after 1947.
I have been working since morning.
*until tiltill is generally felt to be more informal than undi and is used muc
writing. At the beginning of a sentence until is usually used​

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Answered by bedikajoshi90
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▪︎These are preposition and their uses.

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