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Comparison of the Prepositions “In” and “At”
In is used for larger units of time like months, years, and parts of the day, while at is used for specific points in time, such as hours and minutes.
Preposition – “Behind”
Preposition behind with the meaning – at and to the back of something or someone: Here are some examples of the preposition behind used to indicate the position at and to the back of something or someone: She hid behind the tree to avoid being seen. The car is parked behind the building.
Preposition – “At”
The preposition at can be used to indicate a specific moment or point in time. Here are some examples: The meeting is scheduled at 3:00 PM. I'll be ready to leave at 8:30 in the morning.
How to place Adverbs in a sentence
Most of the adverbs:adverbs; always, often, seldom, just, never, yet, already, generally, sometimes, still, soon, once, ever and others, can indeed be used before the main verb in a sentence.
The Future Perfect Continuous in the Past
The Future Perfect Continuous in the Past is a tense used to talk about an ongoing action that was expected to be completed at a specific point in the past. It is formed using the past participle of will have been (which is would have been) and the present participle form (-ing) of the main verb.