7641 Koji The Ninja Teaches Time Prepositions in On at

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In, on and at are the three most common


time prepositions. Luckily, there are some
rules that help you decide when to use them.

NOTE: We also
use in to say how
long from now
something is going
to take, e.g.
I will be ready in a
few minutes.
I will be back in a
week.

Task 1: Match the


time expressions with
the right preposition.

Task 2: Write the the


missing preposition
before each time
expressions below.

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