Using IN-AT-ON with parts of the day… Please follow the list for detailed expressions and examples;
Using “IN“, “AT” AND “ON” with Parts of the Day
1. Using “in“
“in” as a preposition is used with parts of the day which are (the) morning, (the) afternoon and (the) evening.
You can see how we can use “in” as a preposition with these parts of the day below;
in |
in the morning(s) |
in the afternoon(s) |
in the evening(s) |
Examples:
2. Using “at“
“at” as a preposition is used with parts of the day which are night and noon.
You can see how we can use “at” as a preposition with these parts of the day below;
at |
at night |
at noon |
at midnight |
Examples:
NOTE:
“night” is not used with “in” when we are talking about all of the night. However when we are talking about a short time during the night, we use “in” with night.
Examples:
3. Using “on“
“on” as a preposition is used with parts of the day. We use “on” when we talk about a specific morning, afternoon, etc.
You can see how we can use “on” as a preposition with parts of the day below;
on |
on Saturday ( any one of the days ) morning, afternoon, evening, etc. ( any one of the parts of the day ) |
on the morning ( any one of the parts of the day ) of the fifth of January ( any date with ordinal numbers ) |
Examples:
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