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  1. 31 de mar. de 2015 · Something happened in [or during] the second half of February 2010. But adding specific dates changes the situation significantly. Idiomatically, we don't say that something happened in February 22, 2010; we say that something happened on February 22, 2010.

  2. At, on and in (time): typical errors. We use on not at to talk about a particular day: The two couples were married in two different cities on the same day, 25 years ago. Not: … at the same day, 25 years ago. We don’t use at to refer to dates:

  3. 16 de ago. de 2018 · Use on for dates: on Saturday, on the tenth, on Labor Day. Use in for longer time periods: in February, in a couple years, in the 20th century. This parallels their use in spatial reference: At refers to a precise location, irrespective of dimension.

  4. We can put time phrases together: We will meet next week at six o'clock on Monday. I heard a funny noise at about eleven o'clock last night. It happened last week at seven o'clock on Monday night.

  5. En inglés, los meses van con «on» cuando se utilizan en una frase con una fecha específica, por ejemplo, «on January 1st» o «on March 14th.». Sin embargo, cuando se habla de un mes en general, se utiliza «in», por ejemplo, «in January» o «in March.».

  6. 1 de jul. de 2023 · How to write the month and day. When referring to a specific date in the month-day date format, use cardinal numbers (one, two, three) rather than ordinal numbers (first, second, third). This may feel counterintuitive because we normally use ordinal numbers when we “speak” of dates.

  7. 14 de mar. de 2020 · Cómo usar at, in y on en inglés. Aquí tienes los casos más comunes para el uso de at, in y on. Ejemplos a continuación…. on a day. on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday. on the 12th of June, on the 4th of July, on November 11. in a month. in October, in November, in December. in a season.