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When discussing a specific month or year, which preposition is typically used?*1 pointinonatby

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When discussing a specific month or year, which preposition is typically used?

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  • in
  • on
  • at
  • by
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In English, the typical preposition used when discussing a specific month or year is "in."

For example:

  • "In October, the leaves change color."
  • "The concert will take place in 2023."

The preposition "in" is used with longer time periods such as months, years, centuries, and long periods. It helps specify that an event occurs within the confines of that time frame.

Conversely, "on" is used for more precise days and dates, such as specific dates ("on October 5th") or for days of the week ("on Monday"). "At" is generally used for specific times of day.

In summary, you would say "in" when referring to months and years, and the correct answer to the question is "in."

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