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Cloydszcky Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In and On

When and How to use IN and ON?

I will go to US in January or
I will go to US on January
  

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Say in January. In expressions of time, on is usually used to refer to one day: He came on Friday. It happened on September 14th.

  • Say in January.
  • In expressions of time, on is usually used to refer to one day: He came on Friday.
  • It happened on September 14th.
  • CB PS I will go to the US...
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Say in January. In expressions of time, on is usually used to refer to one day:

He came on Friday.
It happened on September 14th.

CB

PS I will go to the US...
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Hi

'On' is usual for a day; 'in' is usual with a longer time period:

- I'm going to the US on Wednesday
- I'm going to the US on 16th October

- I'm going there in November
- I'm going in the second week of December
- I went there in 1988

Dave

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