Which is correct in the evening or at the evening?

I think 'during the evening' or 'in the evening' covers 'at evening' and 'at evening' is more specific than the other expressions, for example, at 9 p.m at night. If 'in the evening' or 'during the evening' is used in place of 'at evening' in the sentence, it won't change the essential meaning except as concreteness.
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Can I say in the evening or at the evening?

''In the evening” or “during the evening” are both correct. Evening is the period just before sunset and before midnight (the time varies). Night-time is after the evening and before dawn. We normally say “good night” just before going to bed, and “at night” is another common expression in English.
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Is correct in the evening?

'In the evening' is correct; the answer key isn't. 'In evening' is not possible. In general, this is complicated, as we say 'at night' and 'in summer' and so on, but definitely not 'in evening'.
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Is it in the morning or at the morning?

"The morning" is not a specific time, it is a period of time. That's why "in the morning", meaning "in the period of time defined as morning", is correct.
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Which is correct in the afternoon or on the afternoon?

English (U.S.) "On" is for an action that will begin or began at the time mentioned, while "in" is for one that will occur or has ocurred during the time mentioned. "On the afternoon 4th we will go to the beach." "In the afternoons of Saturdays we play volleyball."
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Is it on Friday or in Friday?

“On Friday” is correct usage whereas “In Friday” is incorrect usage. This is because the preposition “on” is used with days of the week. Since Friday is a day of the week. Hence we use the preposition “On” before Friday.
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Where do we use in and at?

“At” vs. “In” for Location
  • “At” is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something; at a specific address; at a general location; and at a point.
  • “In” is used in a space, small vehicle, water, neighborhood, city and country.
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Why do we say at night and in the morning?

It's because we are awake during the day, and asleep throughout most of the night. Saying in the morning/afternoon means at any time within the period of morning or afternoon. The same with in the night, if someone said that you would think of any time between the hours of 8pm and 6am, or thereabouts.
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What is correct in September or on September?

A on September - wrong and meaningless. Although the usage "on a day in September" is accepted. "We went to the seaside on a day in September".
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Do we say on Monday or in Monday?

Senior Member. In this case, you must use on. In this case, you can say the sentence with or without on, but to different effect - "I'll call you Monday morning" is more casual and conversational; "I'll call you on Monday morning" would be more appropraite in written form, or in a formal context.
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Is it correct to say at what time?

Both are correct depending on context. “at what time” would be asked if the choices are open ended, “at which time” would be asked if you have a selection of times to choose from.
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How do you use at?

We use at when we refer to an address: The restaurant used to be at number 72 Henry Street. We use at the to refer to public places where we get treatments, such as a dentist's or doctor's surgery, hairdresser's or spa: While Liz was at the dentist, I went shopping.
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Is it in January or on January?

You should say “in January”. However, if it's even more specific where you have the actual date, it should be “on 20th January 2020”.
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Is it on the weekend or at the weekend?

"At the weekend", "at a weekend" and "at weekends" are used in British English; "on the weekend", "on a weekend" and "on (the) weekends" in American English.
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Is it in the weekend or on the weekend?

Neither "in the weekend" nor "at the weekend" sound correct. "On the weekend" sounds OK, more so if you're talking about multiple weekends. I do my work on weekends.
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Will call you at night or in night?

“Call me in the evening” is correct. “In" is used when you talk about any part of the day, i.e. morning, afternoon, evening or night. “At" is used when you specify the time when you wish to be called. Eg.
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Do you say born on or born in?

If you are talking about the year, month or season then it should be: Born in. Example: I was born in 1980 (May, summer). If you are talking about day of the week or a holiday then it should be Born on. Example: I was born on Monday (Christmas day).
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Is today morning grammatically correct?

In English, “today morning” is just redundant and unnecessary as we have “this morning” to indicate the morning that has just passed.
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What is correct in school or at school?

For the vast majority of Americans, “being in school” means “being a student”, and “being at school” means “currently being gone to school”, just like we would say that we are “at work”: he is still in school = he is still a student. he is still at school = he still hasn't come back from school today.
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Is it live in or live at?

“I live in x” is correct for when x is a general area, like a city or country. Ex. “I live in Canada.” “I live at x” is correct when x is a specific address.
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What is the difference between in and at with example?

E.g. Put the piano in the corner. = used to show a specific location within a house. E.g. Please meet me in the library. = in refers to inside the library and at generally refers to meeting outside at the entrance (although English speakers can use both to mean the inside).
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Is it in July or on July?

For a specific date, as in your first two examples, we use 'on'. For a less specific time reference, we use 'in'. You may think of it arising from 'The final is in [the month of] July', The final is in [the year] 2018.
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Is it on August or in August?

Hi! I think the correct preposition is "in August", when u aren't talking about a specific date.
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Is it at midnight or in midnight?

We use at to specify a particular point in time. Both noon and midnight are very short periods. When the clock strikes twelve, it will be midnight. We would therefore say: at midnight or at noon.
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