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Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them?



 
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Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 07, 2008 21:10 pm   Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them?
 

Hiii,
How could we distinguish among these prepositions,
"in, on, at, and after"
when do we use them , give me examples please
thanks
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Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them? #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 07, 2008 22:45 pm   Prepositions of time and place: in, on, at, and after. When do we use them?
 

sharif_al wrote:
Hiii,
How could we distinguish among these prepositions,
"in, on, at, and after"
when do we use them , give me examples please
thanks

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