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Renan torres-rivero Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Preposition ON or IN with WEEK???

Dear native teachers,

Which preposition is correct to use with the following word?

"Things to do IN the first week of June, 2011"

OR

"Things to do ON the first week of June, 2011"

Thank you very much for your prompt response.

Cheers,

RENAN
  

Top answer

IN

  • IN
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5 Answers
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There is a better preposition to use than 'in' or 'on'.

Try 'during'.

Things to do during the first week of June, 2011.
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Ok, right, but, what if the sentences is like this:

"I broke my leg IN/ON the first week of August in 2010."

Which preposition is correct?

"During" is not exact because breaking my leg was not something that occurred during the week, but on a certain day of that week, which I do not remember.

Thanks for the time.

Cheers,
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renan torres-riveroWhich preposition is correct to use with the following word?
"Things to do IN the first week of June, 2011"
OR
"Things to do ON the first week of June, 2011"
in.

CJ
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Ok! But on this situation is do sth

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