AT or ON any date?
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 9:23 pm
For example: this can be done AT / ON any date that you think appropriate
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Maybe you missed the title of the "thanks" response (I did at first) it was: I am asking if AT or ON is used.woodcutter wrote:Irony???
Yes, it seems the titles in responses are not published.Lorikeet wrote:Maybe you missed the title of the "thanks" response (I did at first) it was: I am asking if AT or ON is used.woodcutter wrote:Irony???
Yes, I know AT+time and on+day(year)(month) but I was wondering about that specfic 'ON that date? AT that date? IN that date?)Stephen Jones wrote:If you are talking about specific dates then the rule is 'at' is used for times and 'on' for days.
So
at 2.30 17th December 2005
on 17th December 2005