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 ionelia
 
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							| Dear teachers, 
 I need your help again. "complete with on or in:
 1. my brother�s birthday is in July.
 2. mother�s day is on may 9th this year.
 3. the weather is nice on spring.
 4. what do you usually do in new year�s day? "
 
 It is correct?
 
 thank you!
 
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 yanogator
 
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							| Of course, you meant "on or in" not "on or it".   1 and 2 are correct The weather is nice in (the) spring. What do you usually do on New Year �s Day? (capitalized)   At - for very specific time   At 3:00   On - day or date   In - month, season, year.   Notice that the preposition changes with the length of time. It can be drawn in a triangle with AT at the top, ON in the middle, and IN at the bottom. This also works with places:   At - a specific address On - a street In - a city, state, country, etc.   Bruce |  26 Oct 2012     
					
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 pilarmham
 
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							| I think that number ... 
 1.  is correct 2.  is correct 3.  in spring 4.  on new year �s day 
 
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 Hamidou2008
 
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							| Adding to the two previous answers, Capitalizing the beginning of all the four sentences is not  less important. Generally, the two last sentences need to be corrected. We use in for months (sentences 3) and on for days (sentence 4) Good luck
 
 
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 Hamidou2008
 
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							| Sorry, we  I want to say we use in for seasons (sentence 3) |  27 Oct 2012     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Ionelia,   Please, forward me your E-mai address, and I will send you a Worksheet: Prepositions of Time, At, On, In.   I think that it may help you --- !Espero que s�!   Les |  27 Oct 2012     
					
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