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I came here in December vs I came here on December

Both phrases are not comparable as they convey different meanings. 'I came here in December' is the correct phrase to use when referring to the month in which you arrived at a place. On the other hand, 'I came here on December' is incorrect because 'on' is not used to indicate a month. Instead, 'on' is used with specific dates or days.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

I came here in December

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the month in which someone arrived at a place.

Use 'in' when referring to a month to indicate the time frame in which an action took place or when something happened.

Examples:

  • I came here in December to celebrate the holidays.
  • She started her new job in December.
  • They got married in December last year.
  • We usually travel in December.
  • He was born in December.

I came here on December

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'On' is not used to indicate a month. It is used with specific dates or days.

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