the results come out ___ july.
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The correct answer is "in".
The results come out in July.
Explanation:
- The term in is used by English speakers to denote to a longer length of time, such as months, years, decades, or centuries.
- We say things like "in April," "in 2015," and "in the twenty-first century."
- We use it to talk about specific days, dates, and holidays as we get closer to shorter, more specific spans of time.
- Prepositions such as in and on are used to describe location, among other things.
- So there are a few simple guidelines to follow when deciding between in and on for location, while there are some exceptions.
- One of the exceptions is the phrase "riding on the bus," which you mention. But, before we get into the exceptions, let's review the principles.
- IN : When something is within of a specific space, use this expression. It could actually be a two-dimensional space, such as a yard, or a three-dimensional space, such as a box, house, or automobile. It is not necessary to close the space on all sides ("There is water IN the glass").
- ON : When something is in contact with something's surface, use on. It could be a horizontal or vertical surface, such as a floor or a seashore ("They put pictures ON the wall"). The word "on" is sometimes used to describe the surfaces of bodily parts ("He has a tattoo ON his arm").
- Examining the two lines below will help you comprehend the difference between in and on.
- The use of in in the first one indicates that the person is laying under the blankets on the bed, between the sheets.
- The word on is used in the second phrase to indicate that the book is on the bed's surface rather than under the covers.
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The correct preposition to be filled in the blank of the given sentence in order to make it grammatically complete and correct is "in."
The resultant sentence would be as follows:
"The results come out in July."
Prepositions:
- A preposition is a word or phrase that indicates that something is about to be done.
- It is often used to indicate that something is about to take place: “It’s about to rain”.
- It can also indicate the direction of something: “It’s going west”.
- It can also indicate the distance or space that something is from something else: “It’s going next door”.
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