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Adryenn
Hungary

in/at/on ?
 

Dear Colleagues,

I have a question concerning the following sentences:

It happened in a cold winter night.
It happened at a cold winter night.
 
Which one is correct?
 
Someone even suggested a 3rd solution: "on a cold winter night"
 
I now that we say "in winter" and "at night" but what about "winter night".
 
I guess that the first sentence is the correct one, because the word "winter" is closer to the preposition.  Am I right? 
 
Thanks for your help in advance.
 
Adryenn

14 Mar 2010      





Kate (kkcat)
Russian Federation

I am not sure in is correct, because the focus of the sentence is NIGHT not winter...
I would say ON...But wait for other opinions because I can �t find any logical explanation right now lol
EDIT: I remembered now! When we talk about specific morning, day or night ON is used...

14 Mar 2010     



libertybelle
United States

None of them are correct.

It happened on a cold winter night or cold winter �s night.

14 Mar 2010     



blunderbuster
Germany

I second liberty. 

14 Mar 2010     



GIOVANNI
Canada

Liberty is right.

14 Mar 2010     



Maria Isabel
Peru

I also agree with liberty..I would say "on" is the best choice.

14 Mar 2010     



adital
Israel

when we talk about specific days/dates we �ll use on,
 even though in this case it �s not day time, it �s still a specific date.
just as we �ll say:
on Sunday
on new years eve.
on my birthday etc �
so I also agree with libertybelle and co. Wink

14 Mar 2010