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  1. 12 de oct. de 2020 · by November is usually understood to mean an unspecified time somewhere in the period up to and until the start of November, i.e. any time before November 1st. by is a bit like a deadline - something has to be completed by a certain time/date. in November means during the month of November, i.e. between November 1st and November 31st.

  2. 24 de dic. de 2021 · It does not matter whether you use "by", "in", or "come"; "November" with no other description means the next November there is in the future. Today is 24 December 2021, so "November" means November 2022. The expression would not be used if this month were November, but you could refer to a date instead of just the month.

  3. reglas generales. Las preposiciones indican movimiento, lugar, tiempo… y también pueden introducir complementos de la frase como objetos. En inglés, detrás de preposición el verbo va siempre en gerundio.

  4. 31 de jul. de 2019 · English (US) You only say "on November" if you're talking about a specific day, for example "on November 10th" or "on the last day of November". Anything else, you say "in November", for example "in November of last year" or "in the third week of November". See a translation.

  5. 22 de nov. de 2009 · Spanish-Navarre. Nov 22, 2009. #2. VAN_J said: Hi. Since I know, for months I have to use "on" before it. but why sometimes "in" is also used? What is better? or is it someting related to spoken english? Thank you. Con los meses se usa "in", excepto si se menciona el día del mes: On November 22nd. VAN_J. Senior Member. México. Español-Mexico.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2022 · Answer. by November is usually understood to mean an unspecified time somewhere in the period up to and until the start of November, i.e. any time before November 1st. by is a bit like a deadline – something has to be completed by a certain time/date. in November means during the month of November, i.e. between November 1st and November 31st.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2022 · #1. Hello everyone, Is it okay to use "in" before "November" in the following sentence? The Twelve Tor Race happens in November every year. This year it started at 9 a.m. on Saturday the 12th in November. I think we can't because of the definite article "the" before "12th". So, it should be "of". sdgraham. Senior Member. Oregon, USA. USA English.