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Prepositions of time: (in, at, on,)

We use in with parts of the day, and with months, seasons, and years: parts of the day with months with seasons in the morning in January in the spring in the afternoon in February in the summer in the evening in October in the fall We use on with days and dates: days on Monday on her birthday on Christmas Day

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with years in 1962 in 1864

dates: on March 7th (we say: on March the seventh)

We use at with for times of the day, and with meals and mealtimes: times of the day meals mealtimes at 10 a.m. at breakfast at lunch-time at two oclock at dinner at dinner-time

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What year were you born ______ ? I was born ______ 1982. Hes arriving ______ Tuesday ______ five oclock ______ the morning. Ill see you _____ lunch-time. She went bowling ______ her birthday. What month will you graduate ______? I will graduate _____ January. What season do you play hockey ______? We play hockey ______ the winter. What day were you born ______ ? I was born ______ a Saturday. Ill meet you ______ Sunday ______ three oclock ______ the afternoon. What day can we meet _____? We can meet ______ April 4th. I went to bed _____ 1:00 _____ the morning.

Score ___ x 5 = ___ 20 100


Answers 1. in, in 2. on, at, in 3. at 4. on 5. in, in 6. in, in 7. on, on 8. on, at, in 9. on, on 10. at, in

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