You are on page 1of 3

at, in and on (time)

Put in on, at or in:

a) What are you doing ____ Sunday?


b) Can you wake me ____ 6.30?
c) The classes start _____ September 18th.
d) I'll be at work late ______ Tuesday morning.
e) I've got my piano lessons ______ 9.00 ______ Thursdays.
f) She got married ______ Easter Monday.
g) Can we meet ______ lunchtime _____ Tuesday?
h) We all went to London _____ the weekend.
i) I usually go swimming _______ July.
j) She finished school _____ 1996.
k) My grandmother usually comes to stay ______ Christmas.
l) I don't like driving _____ night.
m) Our garden looks wonderful _____ the spring.
n) I usually stop work ______ 5 O’clock ______ the afternoon.
o) Carol was born _______ 8.25 ______ the evening ______ Thursday 17 th June
2000.
p) It gets very hot here ______ the summer.
at, in and on
 We use at with clock times.
(time)
 We use on with days, dates, and expressions like Monday morning and Friday
afternoon.
 We use in with weeks, seasons, months, years and centuries.
 We say at the weekend, at Christmas, at Easter.
 We say in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening but at night.

Put in on, at or in:

a) What are you doing ____ Sunday?


b) Can you wake me ____ 6.30?
c) The classes start _____ September 18th.
d) I'll be at work late ______ Tuesday morning.
e) I've got my piano lessons ______ 9.00 ______ Thursdays.
f) She got married ______ Easter Monday.
g) Can we meet ______ lunchtime _____ Tuesday?
h) We all went to London _____ the weekend.
i) I usually go swimming _______ July.
j) She finished school _____ 1996.
k) My grandmother usually comes to stay ______ Christmas.
l) I don't like driving _____ night.
m) Our garden looks wonderful _____ the spring.
n) I usually stop work ______ 5 O’clock ______ the afternoon.
o) Carol was born _______ 8.25 ______ the evening ______ Thursday 17 th June
2000.
p) It gets very hot here ______ the summer.

You might also like