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Prepositions of time

Episode 240503 / 03 May 2024

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Prepositions of time

To talk about times of the day, the most common prepositions are in, on and at. 

 

‘At’ is for exact times, like:

Clock times

  • I'll see you at 7pm.

 Exact times of the day (e.g. sunset, sunrise, dawn, dusk, bedtime, dinnertime, midnight)

  • The birds sing at sunrise.

Exception: night (this is more of a duration than one exact time)

  • The bats come out at night. 

 

‘In’ is for longer periods, like: 

Months 

  • My birthday is in November.

 Years  

  • I graduated in 2017. 

 Seasons  

  • It usually snows here in winter.

 Centuries 

  • My parents were born in the 60s. 

 

‘In’ is also for sections of the day (exclude night), like:

The morning

  • It's too early in the morning for talking.

 The afternoon

  • We can go shopping tomorrow in the afternoon. 

 The evening 

  • Mum's coming to visit in the evening. 

 

‘On’ is for shorter periods, like:

Days

  • The meeting is on Tuesday. 

Dates

  • The concert is on the 8th of September.

Holidays 

  • We'll see each other on Christmas Eve. 

 

TOP TIPS!

Remember:

  • in the morning (more than one syllable - use in!)
  • at noon (one syllable - use at!)
  • in the afternoon (more than one syllable - use in!)
  • in the evening (more than one syllable - use in!)
  • at night (one syllable - use at!)

 Memorise this sentence so you always remember the difference:

  • My bus left at midnight on a Tuesday in June.

 

To do

Practise by using the worksheet.

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