DO YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS?IN/ AT/ ON
WHEN TO USE ‘IN’Use 'in' months and years and periods of time: • in January • in 1978 • in the twenties
E X E R C I S EChoose the right preposition to complete the sentence.1. She begins class ____ nine in the morning. (in, at, on)2. I was born ____ April. (in, at, on)3. Do you work ____ Saturdays? (in, at, on)4. My grandfather was born _____ 1888. (in, at, on)5. She met her friend _____ the morning. (in, at, on)6. I’ll get up early ____ Sunday. (in, at, on)7. The show is _____ eight o’clock. (in, at, on)8. I left New York ____ May. (in, at, on) 9. Jack met us ____ time for the show. (in, at, on)10. I’d like to be there ____ a quarter past five. (in, at, on)
WHEN TO USE ‘ON’Use 'on' with days of the week:
• on Monday
• on Fridays
WHEN TO USE ‘IN’Use 'in' a period of time in the future:
• in a few weeks • in a couple of days
WHEN TO USE ‘ON’Use 'on' with specific calendar days:
• on Christmas day
• on October 22nd
WHEN TO USE ‘AT’Use 'at' with precise time:
• at six o'clock • at 10.30 • at two p.m.
IMPORTANT NOTES in the morning / afternoon / evening - at night
We say in the morning, afternoon or evening BUT we say 'at night'
TRIAL CLASS LESSON(English as Second Language/Beginner)
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Prepositions are very simple words that seems to be complicated when to use. Attend my class and let's clear that confusion, ok?
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