Вопрос:

14. Read, translate and remember. Compare English and Russian prepositions used in these time expressions. On is used with a day; day + morning / evening / afternoon / night; a date; a special day: on Sunday, on Friday morning, on 5th July, on Christmas Day. In is used with a month; a season; a year; time of a day; a period: in April / March, in winter / spring / summer / autumn, in 2017 / 1825, in the morning / the evening / the afternoon, in 5 minutes / a week / a month / a year. At is used with time; mealtimes; festival: at 7 o'clock, at lunchtime, at Christmas. And also: at the weekend, at night.

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Ответ:

Prepositions of Time: English vs. Russian

  • On: Used for specific days, dates, and holidays. Corresponds to the preposition 'в' or 'на' in Russian, often implying a specific day or date.
  • In: Used for longer periods like months, seasons, years, and parts of the day. Corresponds to 'в' in Russian.
  • At: Used for specific times, mealtimes, and festivals. Corresponds to 'в' or 'около' in Russian, usually for precise times or events.

Key Difference: While English uses 'on' for days and 'in' for months/years, Russian often uses 'в' for both (e.g., 'в понедельник' - on Monday, 'в январе' - in January).

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