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LET`S PRACTISE PREPOSITIONS!

1) IN ON AT: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME.

Use in for parts of the day, months, seasons and


years.
Use on for days and dates.
Use at for times of the day, night, the weekend, and
festivals.

IN: In the morning, the afternoon, the evening, July, the winter, 2013.-

ON: Monday, the 8th of May, my birthday.

AT: Five oclock, midday, midnight, lunchtime, night, the weekend,


Christmas, Easter, New Year.

Work with English File book. Page34: Reading. Writing practice from
page 127.
Homework: workbook page 28 3b.-
PRESENT SIMPLE: IS USED TO TALK ABOUT:

Habits: My father drives to work.


How often things happen (or dont happen): It rains almost every day in
the rainforest or It never snows in the Sahara desert.

Permanent situations: I live in Santa Fe.


General truths and facts: Water boils at 100 C.
General abilities: I play the piano.
States: I know him and his brother.

Also you can use it to talk about future in time clauses: My train leaves in
an hour

PRESENT CONTINUOUS: IS USED TO TALK ABOUT

Action in progress at the moment of speaking: Come inside It`s raining.


Temporary series of actions: Im learning to drive.
Temporary situations: We are staying at El Pajarito Hotel.
Changing situations: The city is getting bigger every year.
Annoying habits (usually with always): Oh! You are always losing your
keys

Definite arrangements and plans for the future: We are having a test
tomorrow.

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