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Compare at, on and in: -They arrived at 5 o’clock. -They arrived on Friday. -They arrived in June. -They arrived in 2012. We use at for the time of the day. -at 6 o’clock -at 11:45 am -at midnight -at lunchtime -at sunset, etc. Example sentences: -I usually get up at 6 o’clock. -She has lunch at 11:45 am. -They had to leave at midnight. -That restaurant is generally packed at lunchtime. -Every evening at sunset, the flag is lowered. We use on for days and dates. -on Friday -on Fridays (=every Friday) -on 16 May 2012 -on New Year’s Day -on my birthday, etc. Example sentences: -I have to clean my classroom on Fridays. -My first niece was born on 16 May 2012. -My shop always gets a lot of customers on New Year’s Day. -We went out for a meal on my birthday. We use in for longer periods (months, seasons, years, decades, centuries etc.) -in June -in (the) winter -in 2012 -in the 1990s -in the 20th century -in the past, etc. Example sentences: -Dara’s birthday is in June. -It usually snows here in winter. -I got married in 2012. -The internet started becoming more widely used in the 1990s. -The impact of technology grew rapidly in the 20th century, transforming communication and daily life. -In the past, people relied on handwritten letters to communicate over long distances.