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Speak Better English with Harry

Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 436

Jun 21, 2023
This podcast episode explores easy grammar rules for prepositions, focusing on the usage of 'at', 'on', and 'in' when expressing time. It also discusses the confusion between 'over' and 'across' as prepositions.
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Quick takeaways

  • The podcast provides clear explanations and examples of when to use 'at,' 'on,' and 'in' for prepositions of time.
  • The podcast clarifies the usage of 'at,' 'on,' and 'in' for prepositions of place and addresses commonly confused prepositions.

Deep dives

Prepositions of Time: At, On, and In

The podcast episode discusses prepositions of time, focusing on the use of 'at,' 'on,' and 'in.' 'At' is used before exact times, such as 'at six o'clock' or 'at Christmas time.' 'On' is used before specific days or dates, like 'on the 15th of April' or 'on Saturday.' 'In' is used for longer periods, such as 'in July' or 'in winter.' The podcast provides examples and clarifies when to use each preposition.

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