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Prepositions On Time: Exercise On Prepositions - Time (At, In, On) Fill in The Correct Prepositions

This document provides information on using prepositions of time such as at, in, on, and to. It explains that: 1) "In" is used with months, seasons, and years. "On" is used with specific days and dates. "At" is used with specific times. "To" is used to indicate movement or direction toward a place. 2) An exercise is included to practice using these prepositions of time correctly in sentences. 3) A paragraph is presented with blanks to fill in using the prepositions of time, providing an example of their use in context.

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Prepositions On Time: Exercise On Prepositions - Time (At, In, On) Fill in The Correct Prepositions

This document provides information on using prepositions of time such as at, in, on, and to. It explains that: 1) "In" is used with months, seasons, and years. "On" is used with specific days and dates. "At" is used with specific times. "To" is used to indicate movement or direction toward a place. 2) An exercise is included to practice using these prepositions of time correctly in sentences. 3) A paragraph is presented with blanks to fill in using the prepositions of time, providing an example of their use in context.

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LANGUAGE CENTER – TACNA

PREPOSITIONS ON TIME (at, in, on, to)

We use in with months - in May


IN seasons - in winter
Years - 1999
country - in Greece
city or town names - in New York
times of the day - in the morning, afternoon or evening
BUT at night!
We use "on" with specific days - on Friday, on New Year's Day, on April the
ON 19th
American English - "on the weekend OR on weekends"
On Monday morning
We use "at" with specific times - at 7 o'clock, at 6.15
AT at night
specific places in a city - at school
British English - "at the weekend OR at weekends"
Public holiday periods - at Christmas / at Easter
We use "to" with verbs which show movement such as go and come - He goes
TO to school.
She returned to the store.
They are coming to the party tonight.

Exercise on Prepositions – Time (at, in , on)


Fill in the correct prepositions.
1. Peter is playing tennis__________ Sunday.
2. My brother's birthday is ___________ the 5th of November.
3. My birthday is __________ May.
4. We are going to see my parents ____________ the weekend.
5. _________ 1666, a great fire broke out in London.
6. I don't like walking alone in the streets __________ night.
7. What are you doing __________ the afternoon?
8. I will have finished this essay ___________ Friday.
Complete with AT, IN or ON
1. ____ Easter 7. ____ the spring
2. ____ Monday morning 8. ____ Leoncio Prado Street
3. ____ 2 o´clock 9. ____ July.
4. ____ Christmas day 10. ___ the afternoon
5. ____ the evening 11. ___ 2nd May
6. ____ the 19th century. 12. ___ 1999.

Fill in the gaps in this paragraph with the prepositions - in, on,
at or to.

Janet was born ___ Rochester ___December 22nd __3 o'clock ____ the morning.
Rochester is __the state of New York ___the United States. Now, she goes ___
classes ___the university> She usually arrives ___ the morning ___8 o'clock.
____weekends, she likes driving ___ her friend's house ___ Canada. Her friend lives
LANGUAGE CENTER – TACNA

__ Toronto. She usually arrives __ 9 ___ the evening and leaves ___ Sunday
morning. __ Saturday, they often meet friends___ a restaurant. ___night, they
sometimes go ___ a disco. __summer, __July for example, they often go ___the
countryside.

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