grammar - Born in "year" ?



I am not sure if: Born in 1996 < for example is a right form? or there is something else instead of "in" ?



Answer



From this website (see fenixpollo's answer):



Born in:



  • born in + year — I was born in 1980.

  • born in + month — I was born in October.

  • born in + place — I was born in Guadalajara.


Born on:



  • born on + day — I was born on Saturday.

  • born on + date — I was born on the 4th of July.



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