I always confuse which proposition to use while talking about months. For example is it "in January" or "on January"? Also, when we are talking about a specific date, which one is correct? "on/in/at January 5th" "on/in/at January 5, 2013"
Thank you for explaining.
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On Monday/Tuesday, ... In January/February, ... In 2012/1789, ...
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On Monday/Tuesday, ...
In January/February, ...
In 2012/1789, ...
On 18 March/25 December, ...
On Monday, 18 March, 2013 ...
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