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Showing posts with label prepositions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prepositions. Show all posts
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Basic prepositions of time: ON, IN, AT.
On, in and at are the three most common prepostions of time. These are the rules for using them correctly:
ON
- days of the week: Sunday, Wednesday
- dates : 5th October 2015
- specific dates: Christmas day
- parts of a day: Sunday morning, Wednesday evening

IN
- months: July, December
- the four seasons: (the) spring, summer, autumn, winter
- years: 2014, 2053, 1833
- parts of the day: the morning, the afternoon, the evening
AT
- night
- the weekend
- Christmas, Easter
- times: 5 o'clock, 9:45
- the moment
- present
MORE PRACTICE:
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Friday, October 10, 2014
Prespositions of time: on, in, at
On, in and at are the three most common prepostions of time. These are the rules for using them correctly:
ON
IN
AT
MORE PRACTICE:
ON
- days of the week: Sunday, Wednesday
- dates : 5th October 2015
- specific dates: Christmas day
- parts of a day: Sunday morning, Wednesday evening
IN
- months: July, December
- the four seasons: (the) spring, summer, autumn, winter
- years: 2014, 2053, 1833
- parts of the day: the morning, the afternoon, the evening
AT
- night
- the weekend
- Christmas, Easter
- times: 5 o'clock, 9:45
- the moment
- present
MORE PRACTICE:
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
ESL / EFL prepositions of time: ON, IN, AT
On, in and at are the three most common prepostions of time. These are the rules for using them correctly:
ON
IN
AT
MORE PRACTICE:
ON
- days of the week: Sunday, Wednesday
- dates : 5th October 2015
- specific dates: Christmas day
- parts of a day: Sunday morning, Wednesday evening
IN
- months: July, December
- the four seasons: (the) spring, summer, autumn, winter
- years: 2014, 2053, 1833
- parts of the day: the morning, the afternoon, the evening
AT
- night
- the weekend
- Christmas, Easter
- times: 5 o'clock, 9:45
- the moment
- present
MORE PRACTICE:
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