When do you use in instead of on?

1 answer

Answer

1013396

2026-03-08 17:35

+ Follow

Use "in" when referring to something that is enclosed or within a space, such as "in a box" or "in a city." It is also used for periods of time like months, years, or seasons, e.g., "in July" or "in 2023." In contrast, use "on" for surfaces, specific days, and dates, such as "on the table" or "on Monday."

ReportLike(0ShareFavorite

Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.