🕒 The preposition 'at' is used with specific hours or minutes, such as 'at 5 o'clock'.
📅 The preposition 'on' is used with specific days or dates, such as 'on Monday' or 'on January 25th'.
📝 The prepositions 'at', 'on', and 'in' are commonly used with the verb 'arrive' to indicate when and where someone arrives.
📅 The preposition 'at' is used for a specific time, 'on' is used for a day or date, and 'in' is used for a month, year, or season.
🌍 The prepositions 'at' and 'in' are also used when mentioning the location of arrival, with a difference in meaning.
📍 Use 'at' for referring to a specific place like an airport or hotel.
🌍 Use 'in' when talking about the city or country.
⏰ Combine 'at' and 'in' to provide both the place and time in a sentence.
🌍 Prepositions 'in' and 'at' are commonly used with the verb 'arrive' to indicate the location.
📆 Exceptions to using prepositions with 'arrive' include phrases like 'He arrived yesterday' or 'They arrived last year.'
🏠 The word 'home' does not require a preposition when used with 'arrive'.
💡 The key to using prepositions correctly is to follow the rules.
💡 You can use the same preposition multiple times in a sentence, as long as it follows the rules.
💡 Different prepositions are used for different types of locations.
📅 The video discusses the use of prepositions 'at', 'on', and 'in' to describe arrival time and location.
🛬 To express arrival at a specific place, the preposition 'at' is used, as in 'She arrived at JFK airport'.
📆 When indicating the day of arrival, the preposition 'on' is used, as in 'She arrived on Monday'.