Prepositions of Time
at | on | in | for
I will pick you up at 1:00 on Monday in January for 3 hours to have dinner. Be ready.
at | in | on | near | across | under | between
The party will be at the park in the picnic area on the west side of the park near the duck pond across from the refreshment counter under the very large tree between the restrooms.
When there are several words together beginning with a preposition, this is called a prepositional phrase.
In the park
Between the trees
In January |
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