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Tutorial: When to use in, on, at in writing?

Knowing when to use words in, on, and at as preposition is essential for better writing technique or skill in Wikipedia. These words was mostly used for indicating dates, location, or past event. The preposition hierarchy, or "in-on-at formula" for these is shown below:

Examples

Here is the more comprehensive examples:

As preposition of time (Temporal)

As preposition of location (Spatial)

Other preposition uses (i.e. past event, part of thing, subject or object details, etc.)