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19 Sep 2016
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Is "on January " or "in January "?
Is "on January " or "in January "?
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In January. "on" is used for day, not month
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It depends:
In January, I had a party.
On January 1st, I had a party.
or you could use "at"
At January's party, I ate a lot of food.
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