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GENERAL ENGLISH · GRAMMAR PRACTICE · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)
PREPOSITIONS
OF TIME - AT, IN,
ON
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We often use ‘at’, ‘in’ and ‘on’ in time expressions. Study the table below.
Preposition Use and examples
at time of the day:
at 2 o’clock at midday at 4pm at lunchtime
special expressions:
at night at the weekend at Christmas/Easter
at the same time at the moment at present
on days and dates:
on Monday on 6 January on Christmas Day on my birthday
day + part of day:
on Monday morning on Tuesday evening on Thursday afternoon
in part of the day:
in the morning in the afternoon
months:
in March in January in December
seasons:
in the summer in winter in spring
years:
in 2001 in 1969 in 500 BC
longer periods:
in the 1990s in the 20th century in the Ice Age in the past
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INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME - AT, IN, ON
When we say last, next, every, this we do not also use at, in, on:
• Did you go on holiday in last summer?
• My birthday is on next Friday.
• I visit my parents at every Christmas.
• I had a wonderful breakfast in this morning.
2 Practice 1
Complete each sentence with one of the following:
at on in
1. She works Wednesdays.
2. Where do you cook the summer holidays?
3. I only cook Christmas .
4. He is working in the restaurant lunchtime .
5. What does she do the weekend?
6. My exam is 7th June busy.
7. He is probably work now.
8. I’m having my first cooking lesson Friday afternoon.
9. Peter doesn´t have a job the moment.
10. I regularly go skiing because it snows a lot.
11. If everybody speaks the same moment, we’ll never understand each other.
12. I’m free Sunday.
13. The restaurant starts 8 o’clock. But we should try to get there a little early. It gets pretty
busy the evening.
14. Sounds good. We should do this more often the future.
15. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it! So shall we meet around 7.30?
16. Yes, we should. There will be a few more interesting films next weekend too.
17. Great! So, see you _ Sunday evening!
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GENERAL ENGLISH · GRAMMAR PRACTICE · INTERMEDIATE (B1-B2)
PREPOSITIONS
OF TIME –
FROM…. TO….
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1 Presentation
We often use ‘from ... to’, when we talk about periods of time. Study the table below.
Preposition Use and examples
from ... to We often use from + starting point in time with to + end point:
from Monday to Friday from 1pm to 2pm from January to March I
lived in Paris from 2003 to 2009.
Instead of to, we can use until or till:
We were working from morning till night.
3 Practice 2
Correct the mistakes.
1. Are you free i n this evening?
2. Are you doing anything the weekend?
3. Our cooking class is in March 8th
4. What are you doing in the weekend?
5. It’s so beautiful in the park on summer!
6. I have an appointment with the doctor in Monday morning.
7. His holidays start in July and end in September
8. I have a reunion today. I want to prepare a special meal in 10 o´clock.
9. I always go out at Friday nights.
10. It’s very noisy on night in this street.
11. My class is on next Friday.
12. He starts work every day at 10am to 4pm.
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