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time on Feb vs time in Feb

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Time on Feb' is used when referring to a specific date in February, while 'time in Feb' is used when talking about the month of February in general.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 774 views

time on Feb

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific date in February.

Use 'time on Feb' when you want to specify a particular date in February, such as 'I will meet you at 3 p.m. on Feb 14th.'

Examples:

  • The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Feb 28th.
  • She was born at midnight on Feb 1st.
  • The deadline for submissions is at 5 p.m. on Feb 15th.

Alternatives:

  • time on February 14th
  • time on the 28th of February
  • time on a specific date in February

time in Feb

This phrase is correct when talking about the month of February in general.

Use 'time in Feb' when discussing events, activities, or occurrences that happen during the month of February, such as 'I will be traveling a lot in Feb.'

Examples:

  • There are many holidays in Feb.
  • She has a busy schedule in Feb.
  • The weather is usually cold in Feb.

Alternatives:

  • time in February
  • time during February
  • time throughout February

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