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We would normally say on Saturday and at night. So should it be on – for Saturday – or at – for night? The answer is: We're meeting on Saturday night. We use the preposition on even though there is another time expression afterwards.

Look at this sentence. Should in, on or at go in the gap? • We're meeting __ Saturday night.

*** at the weekend (British English) = on the weekend (American)

in June, in 1996

3. with months and years

in spring, in the winter.

2. with seasons

on Saturday evening.

in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening.

1. with parts of the day