IN |
ON |
AT |
June |
Tuesday |
noon |
1990 |
Tuesday morning |
noon yesterday |
the winter |
Tuesday afternoon |
noon tomorrow |
the spring |
Tuesday evening |
night |
the summer |
Tuesday night |
two o’clock |
the fall |
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midnight |
the morning |
|
present |
the afternoon |
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the same time |
the evening |
|
the weekend |
the past |
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Christmas/Easter |
the future |
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- at for a precise time
- in for months, years, centuries, long periods
- on for days and dates
**On is frequently omitted before the expressions Tuesday morning, Tuesday afternoon, etc.
- I saw her on Xmas day.
- He started work on Monday.
**In some varieties of English people say on the weekend and on Christmas.
- She often goes out at night.
- I have a meeting at 10am.
- I don't usually work at the weekend.
- I stay with my family at Christmas.
- We finished the test at the same time.