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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

on or in

Hi,

When you want to use just the month and not the day or year, do you have to use the preposition 'on' or 'in'?

I will see you in (on) November.

How about when you want to add a year?

I will see you on November 2007.

I will see you on November, 2007.

I will see you in November of 2007.
  

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You see someone in the month and on a day in the month..

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You see someone in the month and on a day in the month..
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All are in.

in 2007
in June
on the 24th
on Monday
at 10 o'clock


CJ

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