Prepositions of Time and Place
These prepositions have dual roles, telling both time and place.
At
The class is at 8 o’clock. (time)
Meet me at the school. (place)
On
The election is on Thursday. (time)
Is your name on the ballot? (place)
In
Spring officially begins in three days. (time)
We’re still up to our knees in snow. (place)
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