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I usually go to the store in the morning. The store opened in January. The store opened in 1984.

The store opened in the twentieth century. The store is open in summer. The store opened on June1st 1984 The store is open on Wednesday. The store is open on Friday morning. The store is open at night. The store opened at 10:00 a.m. The store isn't open at the moment. Prepositions of place ( in on - )

In + the morning, afternoon or evening In + a month In + a year In + a century In + a season On + date On + weekday On+ weekday morning, afternoon or evening At + noon , night or midnight At + clock time At+ present, the moment or present time

We use in when we think of a kind of a place. We use in when we think of a place inside somewhere. We use in to mean inside a building. We use at when we talk about a certain location. It may be a special location. Paris is in. France. The keys are in.. your pocket. Ahmed is in the pub. The dog is in.. the garden The pen is in my bag. He is at the bus stop The teacher is at.. his desk. My mother is at. the door/ wrok/ home. They are at... the store. He is .at..the gym/cinema/ the zoo/ the butcher's The bank is on main street. On holiday/trip/vacation On my /his way

The music store is on the second floor. The tables are on the roof of the restaurant. The pencils are on the desk. Giving instructions. Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Sequence words First Second, Next, After that, Then Third, Next, After that, Then Fourth, Next, After that,Then

5th , etc Next, After that, then Last Finally, lastly First, turn on the phone. Then, look to see if it has a signal. Next, press the numbers buttons. After that, press the send button. Finally, press the end button.

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