Preposition of TimeIs the timing: bupbot? 1. at the time of use, time clocks, and during the year are as follows: at dawn at noon at night at six o'clock at New Year at Christmas at midnight at the moment 2. on use day (which may be a month since), the most important moments: on Monday On Sunday night on November 12 th ( on the twelfth of November ) on New Year's Day on Christmas Day on Songkran's Day 3. in use with the time of day, month, year, century, Governors, the. in the morning in the afternoon in the evening in June in 1996 in nineteenteh century In summer/autumn/winter in/in in the ' article ' spring has preceded it. Furthermore, in the specific period of time in advance to say, in such a. I can read this book in 2 hours. Ask me again in two or three days, please. 4. other bupbot told time: During long time, =, =, since, for example, during 1956 between 1951 1956 or? The time-like this//during the night that +. – My father and my mother will to to Pataya during holiday. Till/until = until may be used as a from...till/until. – I waited for you until six o'clock, but you didn't come. – We usually do our homework from 7 o'clock until 9. In that case use from...til/until We can use form...to instead. before after – Ladda went home after she had finished her work. – You must send your report before 9 o'clock.
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