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LANGUAGE BACKGROUND. Prepositions of time: at, in, on We use: © at fora precise time © in for months, years, centuries and long periods © on for days and dates Provide some examples: I'm going to school at 9 a.m. Shops close at 8.30 p.m. Angela went home at lunchtime. © In Canada, it snows in December. * Do you think we will travel to Mars in the future? at in on precise time|months, years |days and dates * Do you work on Mondays? and long periods My birthday is on the 12th of November. at 10 o’clock|in June fon Saturday * Where will you be on New Year's Day? at 9.00 am. [in winter oer Medes Highlight the use of the preposition of time at in at midnight |in the autumn —_on the 31st of the following: March at lunchtime |in 1990 lon 25 December at night The stars shine at night. 2020 at the weekend I don’t go to school at the at bedtime _|in the 1950s ‘on Christmas Day weekend. at sunrise in the 18th Jon New Year's at Christmas/Easter | We get together with all century Day the family at Christmas. fatsunset inthe Middle [on my birthday ‘Ages: at the in the past/in the Jon New Year's moment _|future Eve

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