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plz say some rules while using prepositions of time

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Answers

Answered by karrimaarif
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Explanation:

Prepositions of Time

At. Use at for the time: ...

On. Use on for days and dates. ...

In. Use in with weeks, months, years and seasons. ...

For. Use for with a period of time / length of time. ...

Since. Use since with the start of a period of time. ...

By. Use by when we want to say "not later than" or any time until this point (a deadline).

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Answered by eswarivelan
2

Answer:

Explanation:

At. Use at for the time: ...

On. Use on for days and dates. ...

In. Use in with weeks, months, years and seasons. ...

For. Use for with a period of time / length of time. ...

Since. Use since with the start of a period of time. ...

By. Use by when we want to say "not later than" or any time until this point (a deadline).

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