Prepositions Of Times
In, at, on and no preposition with time words:
Prepositions of time - here's a list of the time words that need 'on', 'in', 'at' and some that don't need anypreposition. Be careful - many students of English use 'on' with months (it should be 'in'), or put a preposition before 'next' when we don't need one.
times: at 8pm, at midnight, at 6:30holiday periods: at Christmas, at Easter at night, at noon, at midnight at the weekend at lunchtime, at dinnertime, at breakfast time days: on Monday, on my birthday, on Christmas Day days + morning /afternoon / evening / night: on Tuesday morning dates: on the 20th of June years: in 1992, in 2006 months: in December, in June decades: in the sixties, in the 1790s centuries: in the 19th centuryseasons: in winter, in summer in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening next week, year, month etc last night, year etc this morning, month etc every day, night, years etc today, tomorrow, yesterdayat
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Name:__________________________________________________________ Group:_________
Instruction: Put in the correctpreposition (at, in, on, or no preposition): 1. Lucy is arriving ____ February the 13th ____ 8 o'clock ____ the morning. 2. The weather is often terrible in London _____ January. 3. It’s better to get a taxi ifyou are out alone _____ night. 4. She got married _____ September. 5. They usually go to the south of France _____ the summer. 6. Columbus sailed to the Americas _____ the 16th century. 7. TheBeatles were popular _____ the 1960s. 8. I graduated from university _____ 2001. 9. His birthday is _____ June. 10. I usually go to my parents’ house _____ Christmas. We eat turkey together _____ ChristmasDay. 11. The train leaves tomorrow morning ______ 8:00 AM. 12. I love going skiing ______ January. 13. We met at the restaurant ______ 8 pm. 14. The class is ____ 9am ______ Monday mornings. 15. I...
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