Prepositions of Time
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Prepositions of Time

Dive into prepositions of time with this fun ESL worksheet designed for adults at the A1-A2 level. Learn how to use prepositions of time like "at," "on," and "in" in everyday situations through various exercises. This worksheet includes sentence matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and correction tasks, all aimed at helping you master the basics of time-related grammar. Perfect for adults looking to level up their English skills with clear, easy-to-understand examples and answers.

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Study this grammar rule:

Prepositions of time are words that help indicate when something happens. The most common prepositions of time in English are "at," "on," and "in." 1. At: Use "at" for specific times. - Examples: - at 5 o'clock - at noon - at midnight 2. On: Use "on" for days and dates. - Examples: - on Monday - on Christmas Day - on July 4th 3. In: Use "in" for longer periods, like months, years, and seasons. - Examples: - in January - in 2023 - in the summer Exceptions or Things to Pay Attention To: - Some prepositions can be tricky. For example, we say "on the weekend" in American English but "at the weekend" in British English. - Another example is that we say "in the morning", "in the afternoon", "in the evening" but "at night".
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Match these halves of sentences.

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Choose the correct prepositions to complete the sentences.

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Decide which preposition best fits each space:

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Find and correct the mistakes.

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Reread a part of the grammar rule and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.

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Make sentences using these words. Use prepositions of time in each sentence.

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