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Jokes about prepositions
In the morning/afternoon/evening.
When the preposition on is used, it should mean the morning, afternoon and evening of a specific day, for example:
Friday morning is Friday morning.
On the evening of July 8, the evening of June 8.
Extended data:
Differences in the usage of in and on:
Both in and on can represent time.
1, in usually means a part of the day, such as morning [even after noon].
2.on specifies the morning or afternoon of the day, such as Monday morning in summer.
When talking about festivals, on can refer to a certain day in festivals, such as Easter Monday and Christmas.
4. When talking about month, season, year or century, the preposition in is usually used, such as118th century, summer in March, and 1985 in 1985.
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