AT
at 9 o'clock
at Christmas
at Easter
at noon
at night
at midnight
at the weekend
at lunch time
at dinner
at that time
at the moment
IN
in the morning
in the evening
in the afternoon
in the Easter holiday
in the Christmas holiday
in the winter
in the summer
in 203 3
in the 21st century
in August
in December
in three hours
(three hours from now)
ON
‘on Mondays
on Friday
on Saturday
‘on Sunday morning
on Friday evening
on Easter Monday
On Christmas Day
on Saturday night
on June 13th
ona summer evening
on a cold day
on that dayPurpose
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participle phrase is used.
Include a comma when an
adverb clause is used.
Use a comma to separate
parts of a date.
Add a comma when two
separate sentences are
combined.
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iquoted words.
Most certainly, you can
borrow my pencil.
Walking slowly, Icould see the
beautiful flowers.
After we eat, we should leave
for our trip.
‘Tuesday, May 2, 2012 was
when | graduated.
We purchased some cheese,
and we purchased some fruit.
“| think itis a great idea,” said
Clark.