tom3m
Senior Member
- Joined
- Mar 6, 2011
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Czech
- Home Country
- Czech Republic
- Current Location
- Czech Republic
The performance will start ....... on six.
I have always thought that we may use only AT when it comes to time and particular hours (at ten, at half past two etc.). Why is there in the sentence ON, then?
I have always thought that we may use only AT when it comes to time and particular hours (at ten, at half past two etc.). Why is there in the sentence ON, then?