Prepositions of Time: at, in, on
We use:
- at for a PRECISE TIME
- in for MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS
- on for DAYS and DATES
 | at | in | on | 
 | PRECISE TIME | MONTHS, YEARS, CENTURIES and LONG PERIODS | DAYS and DATES | 
 | at 3 o'clock | in May | on Sunday | 
 | at 10.30am | in summer | on Tuesdays | 
 | at noon | in the summer | on 6 March | 
 | at dinnertime | in 1990 | on 25 Dec. 2010 | 
 | at bedtime | in the 1990s | on Christmas Day | 
 | at sunrise | in the next century | on Independence Day | 
 | at sunset | in the Ice Age | on my birthday | 
 | at the moment | in the past/future | on New Year's Eve | 
Look at these examples:
- I have a meeting at 9am.
- The shop closes at midnight.
- Jane went home at lunchtime.
- In England, it often snows in December.
- Do you think we will go to Jupiter in the future?
- There should be a lot of progress in the next century.
- Do you work on Mondays?
- Her birthday is on 20 November.
- Where will you be on New Year's Day?
Notice the use of the preposition of time 
at in the following standard expressions:
 | Expression | Example | 
 | at night | The stars shine at night. | 
 | at the weekend | I don't usually work at the weekend. | 
 | at Christmas/Easter | I stay with my family at Christmas. | 
 | at the same time | We finished the test at the same time. | 
 | at present | He's not home at present. Try later. | 
Notice the use of the prepositions of time 
in and 
on in these common expressions:
 | in | on | 
 | in the morning | on Tuesday morning | 
 | in the mornings | on Saturday mornings | 
 | in the afternoon(s) | on Sunday afternoons | 
 | in the evening(s) | on Monday evening | 
When we say 
last, next, every, this we do not also use 
at, in, on.
- I went to London last June. (not in last June)
- He's coming back next Tuesday. (not on next Tuesday)
- I go home every Easter. (not at every Easter)
- We'll call you this evening. (not in this evening)
Prepositions of Place: at, in, on
In general, we use:
- at for a POINT
- in for an ENCLOSED SPACE
- on for a SURFACE
 | at | in | on | 
 | POINT | ENCLOSED SPACE | SURFACE | 
 | at the corner | in the garden | on the wall | 
 | at the bus stop | in London | on the ceiling | 
 | at the door | in France | on the door | 
 | at the top of the page | in a box | on the cover | 
 | at the end of the road | in my pocket | on the floor | 
 | at the entrance | in my wallet | on the carpet | 
 | at the crossroads | in a building | on the menu | 
 | at the front desk | in a car | on a page | 
Look at these examples:
- Jane is waiting for you at the bus stop.
- The shop is at the end of the street.
- My plane stopped at Dubai and Hanoi and arrived in Bangkok two hours late.
- When will you arrive at the office?
- Do you work in an office?
- I have a meeting in New York.
- Do you live in Japan?
- Jupiter is in the Solar System.
- The author's name is on the cover of the book.
- There are no prices on this menu.
- You are standing on my foot.
- There was a "no smoking" sign on the wall.
- I live on the 7th floor at 21 Oxford Street in London.
Notice the use of the prepositions of place 
at, 
in and 
on in these standard expressions:
 | at | in | on | 
 | at home | in a car | on a bus | 
 | at work | in a taxi | on a train | 
 | at school | in a helicopter | on a plane | 
 | at university | in a boat | on a ship | 
 | at college | in a lift (elevator) | on a bicycle, on a motorbike | 
 | at the top | in the newspaper | on a horse, on an elephant | 
 | at the bottom | in the sky | on the radio, on television | 
 | at the side | in a row | on the left, on the right | 
 | at reception | in Oxford Street | on the way | 
 
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