the meaning of on is actually is used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position.
ON is correct answer in this situation. 17th gives us the most specific information here and completes the date. Written as August 17th 1945 OR 17th August 1945 either way it is correct to use ON.
Hallow all dear friends, just try to read and understand what I explain you who answered 'in' or 'at'. I think it is confusing you because Moth, Date and year also has given but don't confuse please and think simply being out of any stresses, confusions and overthinking. It is said here about the exact date . As you know 30 , 31,28 or 29 dates are being used according to the months . If we did not know the year, for perfection we ask about the year first, it is said 1945. Then as you know very well 12 months are there in every year, so you do ask again about the month for more perfection and it is also answered already, August. Now everybody wants the most perfection about the date. The date is also given,17. Now you came to know ABOUT THE EXACT DATE without any confusions. Now think , is not said this about the date? Yes , the year and the month helped you to know the perfect date . So filling On is the absolute right answer. Thanks one and all.
I understand just for explain time as you have explained...but when in different situation, when talk about something else, different sentence i get confused how i should use, on or in or at😅😅
@@imthatoverthere9041 The exampled dates below are alternatives of how they (could be) written: While they all are grammatically correct, three of the four examples (could be) considered needlessly 'wordy' and perhaps, some others, too formal. *• August 17th, 1945* *• On August 17th, in 1945* *• On August 17th, of 1945* *• On August 17th, circa 1945* ( *Circa:* _at approximately, in approximately or of approximately! Used, especially with dates. Born circa [about] 1600. )_
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the meaning of on is actually is
used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position.
There we say, in August 17, 1975
Then we say, on 17 August 1975 😂😂😂
Bro date to aise hi likhate hain but she =August 17, 1975 and you =17 August 1975 😂
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fyi august 17 1945 is indonesian independence day
The and answer is 'on' cause in is use if the sentence is Months ,Year ex. In March , 2024 ..While on uses the date March 4, 2024
"On" because it is only ask for one day
The answer is On, even though there's a month and a year, the date was referring to a specific day in that year.
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"In" is the answer 😊
In
It should be "on" because "on" implies something more specific.
"on" is used for specific dates and days, while "in" is for months, years, and seasons without a specific day.
6. “On”
For specific dates.
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"On" August 17, 1945
But teacher, you leave us the difficult one🙄
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In
Yes I agree
That's the point.
Thanks for kind contribution to us
It is so stunning
It should be "on" because it implies something more specific.
The last answer is (on) because we also use (on) prepositions for specific and complete dates. It's a rule that I have studied.
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On
In
@@shaikmunthaj1919no, it’s on.
In
“On” is correct answer because month date and year these 3 categories are in the question but definitely we concern the date first
Date is not considered a day, i think
On
On
ON is correct answer in this situation. 17th gives us the most specific information here and completes the date.
Written as August 17th 1945 OR 17th August 1945 either way it is correct to use ON.
On
ON is the correct answer
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On on
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on
'On" because it is used for complete date whether it is present, past or future...
I agree
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6. On
@@gilbertosa-benedict5786in
U sure ist not in
'in' because if there is no month or year there is no date
It's ON because I saw so many times in the newspaper 📰😅 Although if is only date and month or month and year.... always use on .....😊
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'On' is much more appropriate i think
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What should i use for place
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In
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*It specifies a particular day, so we can use "On"😊*
On
Yes it on i think
Yes
Yes! you said correct. It was day. So we should use "On".
Yes its on
On is correct answer
6 answer is in
Hallow all dear friends, just try to read and understand what I explain you who answered 'in' or 'at'. I think it is confusing you because Moth, Date and year also has given but don't confuse please and think simply being out of any stresses, confusions and overthinking. It is said here about the exact date . As you know 30 , 31,28 or 29 dates are being used according to the months . If we did not know the year, for perfection we ask about the year first, it is said 1945. Then as you know very well 12 months are there in every year, so you do ask again about the month for more perfection and it is also answered already, August. Now everybody wants the most perfection about the date. The date is also given,17. Now you came to know ABOUT THE EXACT DATE without any confusions. Now think , is not said this about the date? Yes , the year and the month helped you to know the perfect date . So filling On is the absolute right answer. Thanks one and all.
Thanks .
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If you don't mind, don't leave any blank, answer all the questions please, don't confuse people more they are already,
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What a brain you have 😮
In
Hehehe 😂 She's excellent, and the last one is so elementary question.
Quede con la duda o es In o es On??
@@SanaKhan-is7em she's right.
There are 3 answer in one.
And that is for people who don't know English!!
It's definitely in. I am so smart and so proud of me
"On" 🎉❤is the correct answer 💫
we use "ON" for a complete date
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Ya on is correct 90000000000000 true
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If this is (genuine) sarcasm? It is hilariously embarrassing how wrong and unaware you think they are.
What is the meaning of "very off"
*On* is the right answer because this is day and you say we use *on* before days❤️
on ...because if there is a perticular or clear date, time and year shown....ON if used
Particular*
“On” because “on” can be used in specific times too!
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No in
@@navnihal8988😂 It is "on".
Yes you are right 👍
In month year
Copilot said you can use "for" or "on" when referring to a particular day.
"In"
In because august is an months for example january
It better be ON, otherwise I've been speaking incorrectly my whole life!😄
On
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It's "On", due to the fact August 17, 2023 it's a precise day.
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That’s right
On is the correct 💯 answer
What of "by" ?
When it talks about a specific date, we use the preposition ON
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On
ON
right, it's ON
The preposition ON is used for specific time or date.
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In
On
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Its answer is ON because it denotes only one day ❤
Answer is 'on' because, it is a Day...
August 17, 1945, is a date and also specific day so i consider "ON" as the correct answer
In
On is the correct answer
Since
In
On
On is the answer....aug 17th is a day❤
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On is the last answer because it’s a specific date.
Correct answer are (in) because of this sentence is a ( year, month, season) will be ( in)❤
'On' is the correct 💯
No it is in
'On' is the correct ans for sure
True very
Yes
The answer is on and thanks for helping me❤
"On" because it has months and years😊
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On
On
Your shorts are very helpful ❤❤
In because if there is no year or month so there is no date
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as in no. 6 it's indicating or emphasing specific day which is "17" of August so before the day we would use "On".
so the answer is "on August 17
it is a specified day. use "on"
no in
In; is the answer of questions number 6
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On ? In ?어느것인지 잘 모르겠습니다
In is the correct answer ❤
"On" is the answer
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On po. Pag specific day or date. “On” dapat.
'In' is the correct
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it's on because it gives the very exact period
gives the day ,so it's 'on'
No because there is a number. We need to put ON
On
No no
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Use "ON" for exact dates.🙂
It's more like that because there was August and then there was 1945
no in
I understand just for explain time as you have explained...but when in different situation, when talk about something else, different sentence i get confused how i should use, on or in or at😅😅
In August
Last answer is in because month day year.
@@alinaqi9815 yah thank you..i know that..i mean when in different situation different sentence ill confuce
Its monthly name
So that in
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We say Both in and on
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'on' is the correct answer
On is the answer
On
On kaise
@@user-zu2eo7wn9kAugust 17, 1945, is a date and also specific day so i consider "ON" as the correct answer.
In is the correct answer
"in” August 17. 1947
At because this date is fixed ❤
"On" August 17 1945
My little daughter said it's "On".
The anser is at because at we used for specfic thing
The last one is specifying a particular date in a particular year. So preposition ON is suitable in that case.
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In
We use “ON” with complete month, date and year 😊 well shared teacher! 👍
At is the answer😊
ON is the correct answer .
Yeah( On )is the answer for date ,month and year
@@lindaenemari7833no it is On
😮Noooo! It's "In" "On" "In". 🎉
"On" is the correct answer.
In is the correct answer🙌😂very simple
ON is the correct answer. Because its telling about day.
On , because that is totally a day !
Right
It will be in because August 17 19 45 is small and ear that's why it will be in😊😊❤❤🎉🎉
Don't use any article or preposition
Preposition ON is used in a specific date ( With Month, day & year)
In August
In
On
6 of August 17,1945
On
" On " - because " August " is a month . But August 17 is a day . Am i correct ?
But 1947 is a year
@@batoolfatima8228😂😂
That’s what I was thinking because it sounds weird saying in
Bro the answer is in
On and in goofball
Last is month date and year.This answer is in.
In in in.
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Wht about after
“On August the 17th 1945, Hitler finally committed suicide”. I’ve seen a lot of documentaries and I cannot be wrong there except for the date part 😂
On, because it describes a day.
Since
yes i agree with you
On
What about evening???😅
Answer 6 is "On"
Fun fact:Indonesia declared independence IN august 17,1945
Fun fact: Indonesia declared independence ON August 17th, 1945
@@blackerscreenproductions1368 NO
@@imthatoverthere9041
Oh, and I just noticed you neglected to use the 'th' after the '17' as well.
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As did I, which I have now corrected.
@@blackerscreenproductions1368you don't need it. As you can see in the video she didn't put it either
@@imthatoverthere9041
The exampled dates below are alternatives of how they (could be) written: While they all are grammatically correct, three of the four examples (could be) considered needlessly 'wordy' and perhaps, some others, too formal.
*• August 17th, 1945*
*• On August 17th, in 1945*
*• On August 17th, of 1945*
*• On August 17th, circa 1945*
( *Circa:* _at approximately, in approximately or of approximately! Used, especially with dates. Born circa [about] 1600. )_
I choose "on" because that date is a specific day
in simple question😂😂😂😂
6 is in
Good corect ans
I think so "in"
Became "August 17, 1945" is a long parade of time.
Yet its a very specific day
Yes also becasue august month name and years mention so in possible
It's not in! The main point is the sentence is the day! There bore its " on"