The document discusses prepositions of time in English and provides examples of their uses. It explains that prepositions of time such as in, on, and at show the relationship between a noun and a specific time or period. In is used to refer to non-specific times like months or seasons. On is used to indicate individual days of the week or dates. At is used to indicate very specific moments in time, like hours, parts of the day, or holidays without "day" in the name. Examples are given for how each preposition is used.
The document discusses prepositions of time in English and provides examples of their uses. It explains that prepositions of time such as in, on, and at show the relationship between a noun and a specific time or period. In is used to refer to non-specific times like months or seasons. On is used to indicate individual days of the week or dates. At is used to indicate very specific moments in time, like hours, parts of the day, or holidays without "day" in the name. Examples are given for how each preposition is used.
The document discusses prepositions of time in English and provides examples of their uses. It explains that prepositions of time such as in, on, and at show the relationship between a noun and a specific time or period. In is used to refer to non-specific times like months or seasons. On is used to indicate individual days of the week or dates. At is used to indicate very specific moments in time, like hours, parts of the day, or holidays without "day" in the name. Examples are given for how each preposition is used.
SUBJECT: English VIII STUDENTS: Cobeñas Tamani Juana Karina Murayari Padilla Norellis Airam Paíno Gil Andrea Isabel Talavera Quispe Carlos Miguel Prepositions of time help us talk about a specific time and they describe when or for how long something happens in the present, the future, or the past. They show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and a specific time or time period. We use the preposition IN to refer to non-specific times of the day, months, seasons and years.
Subject + verb + preposition + complement
FOR EXAMPLE The prepositions ON is a preposition of time that helps us indicate individual days of the week, but also dates. FOR EXAMPLE
The time preposition on is used to express:
The preposition "AT" is used to indicate a specific moment in time. AT: Very specific (smallest) Hours _____________8 a.m/p.m Parts of the Day____________(At noon, At night, At midnight) Time____The moment Holidays without “Day” ________Easter FOR EXAMPLE The time preposition at is used to express: THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME