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Prepositions of time: at, in, on

Complete the sentences. Use in, on or at. Write at/on/in.


1. My parents aren’t here at the moment. 1.on 9 March.
2. I’m meeting my friend on Tuesday. 2. At the afternoon.
3. The train leaves on half past seven at 3. On Friday.
the morning. 4. In 1999.
4. She was born in 1995. 5. On Christmas.
5. I usually phone my friends in the weekend. 6. On Christmas day.
6. We have a special meal on Christmas. 7. At Saturday night.
7. I usually brush my teeth at the evening 8. In the past.
before I go to bed. 9. In autumn.
8. Her birthday is on the fifth of June. 10. On Thursday.
9. My brother likes to get up at Sunrise. 11. In the weekend.
10. I started doing my homework at eight o’clock 12. At dinnertime.
and finished only at midnight. 13. On the ninth of April.
11. In France it often snows in winter. 14. On half past eight.
12. Kate got married in age of 19. 15. On Monday evening.
13. Policemen usually work at night. 16. On the end of the year.
14. Our parents will be back at an hour. 17. On 28 October.
15. I usually have a party on my birthday. 18. At an hour
16. See you at dinnertime. 19. On Easter.
17. Mary’s birthday is in May. 20. Ot New Year’s Day.
18. We have lunch at noon. 21. At 10.15.
19. Sara goes to the gym on Saturdays. 22. At five minutes.
20. My sister was in London in December. 23. At bedtime.
21.She was in London on New Year’s Eve. 24. In a few days.
22. We sat and talked at lunchtime

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