Use Of By, In, On: Uses, Rules & Examples

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Use Of By, In, On:

Use Of By

Definition: “By” is used to indicate the agent performing an action or the means through which something is done.

By: The preposition ‘by’ is used to show the mode of travel.

Example:

  1. She traveled by train to visit her relatives in another city.**
  2. We flew by plane for our vacation to Europe.**
  3. He commutes by bus every day to get to work.**
  4. They arrived by car after a long drive across the country.**
  5. I usually get to school by bike because it’s quicker than walking.**
  6. She prefers to travel by boat when visiting tropical islands.**
  7. He sent the package by courier to ensure it arrived quickly.**
  8. We took a trip by ferry to reach the island.**
  9. They went by subway to avoid the traffic jams downtown.**
  10. The guests arrived by helicopter for the exclusive event on the rooftop.**

Use Of “In”

Definition: “In” is used to indicate something within a space, a period of time, or a state of being.

In: Morning or Evening comes with the preposition ‘in’.

  1. We will start the meeting in the morning.
  2. She prefers to exercise in the evening.
  3. The sun rises in the morning.
  4. The event is scheduled in the evening.
  5. He has a habit of reading in the morning.

In: The preposition ‘in’ is used to show interest or disposition in a subject.

  1. We will start the meeting in the morning.
  2. She prefers to exercise in the evening.
  3. The sun rises in the morning.
  4. The event is scheduled in the evening.
  5. He has a habit of reading in the morning.

In: The preposition ‘in’ is used to show someone’s interest in some work.

  1. He is deeply involved in the research project.
  2. She is engaged in community service activities.
  3. They are focused in developing new software.
  4. I am interested in joining the marketing team.
  5. He has been busy in writing his new book.

In: The preposition ‘in’ comes with the name of a month or year.

  1. She was born in March.
  2. We are planning a vacation in July.
  3. The project is due in September.
  4. They moved to their new house in 2023.
  5. The company was founded in 1995.

Use Of “On”

Definition: “On” is used to indicate a position on a surface, a specific date or day, or involvement with something.

On: If a festival is known by its day or date then the preposition ‘on’ is used.

  1. We celebrate Christmas on December 25th.
  2. Halloween is observed on October 31st.
  3. Valentine’s Day falls on February 14th.
  4. The fireworks show is held on Independence Day.
  5. Diwali is celebrated on the 15th day of Kartika (Hindu calendar).

On: The preposition ‘on’ is used to indicate a day or date.

  1. The meeting is scheduled on Monday.
  2. She will arrive on March 15th.
  3. The exam is on Friday.
  4. They are getting married on June 20th.
  5. The sale starts on August 1st.

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