Dear experts, When someone called you on your cell phone, and if it was an inconvenient time for you: You caught me on a bad time. You caught me at a bad time. You caught me in a bad time.
[on/at/in], which preposition would be correct to use? Thank you
Top answer
You caught me at a bad/good time .
— Mister Micawber
You caught me at a bad/good time .
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