Prepositions of time IN, ON and AT - English grammar
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What is a preposition?A preposition
What is a preposition?
A preposition is a small word. We usually put prepositions before a noun or pronoun.
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun with other words in a sentence.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the prepositions of time in, on and at.
A preposition of time indicates WHEN something happens.
IN:
in + month
in + season
in + year
in + part of day
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
ON
on + day of the week
If the event is a unique (one-time) event, the day of the week is singular:
Example: I have a meeting with my manager on Friday.
If the event is a regular event, the day of the week is plural:
Example: The bank is closed on Mondays. (every Monday)
on + date
on + special day
AT:
at + clock time
at + festival / special time of year
"at the weekend"
Example: I'm going to play football at the weekend.
"at the beginning of"
"at the end of"
What is the difference between "at night" and "in the night"?
"at night" refers to any night in general.
"in the night" refers a short specific moment during the night:
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Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
Website: https://www.crownacademyenglish.com
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Photo credits:
“Smiling Young Couple In Bar” by photostock
“Eiffel Tower Paris At Dusk” by Vichaya Kiatying-Angsulee
A preposition is a small word. We usually put prepositions before a noun or pronoun.
Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun with other words in a sentence.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the prepositions of time in, on and at.
A preposition of time indicates WHEN something happens.
IN:
in + month
in + season
in + year
in + part of day
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
ON
on + day of the week
If the event is a unique (one-time) event, the day of the week is singular:
Example: I have a meeting with my manager on Friday.
If the event is a regular event, the day of the week is plural:
Example: The bank is closed on Mondays. (every Monday)
on + date
on + special day
AT:
at + clock time
at + festival / special time of year
"at the weekend"
Example: I'm going to play football at the weekend.
"at the beginning of"
"at the end of"
What is the difference between "at night" and "in the night"?
"at night" refers to any night in general.
"in the night" refers a short specific moment during the night:
IELTS online course with practice tests and ebook: http://bit.ly/2uKIlSE
Private English lessons and speaking practice with a native teacher: https://goo.gl/QQNgGe
Other English lessons:
Prepositions of place IN, ON and AT: Prepositions of place - in, on, at | ...
Prepositions of time BY and UNTIL: Prepositions of time "by" and "until"...
Parts of speech: Parts of speech with examples | Engli...
Listening quiz - Time expressions: English LISTENING EXERCISE - Time exp...
Playlists:
How to improve your English: How to improve your English
Grammar: learn English grammar
Listening practice: English listening practice
Vocabulary: learn English vocabulary
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
Website: https://www.crownacademyenglish.com
Twitter: Twitter: Crown_English
YouTube: crownacademyenglish
Photo credits:
“Smiling Young Couple In Bar” by photostock
“Eiffel Tower Paris At Dusk” by Vichaya Kiatying-Angsulee
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