PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AND PLACE: IN / ON / AT
I. Fill in the blanks with in, on, or at:
- in the crowd
- in total
- on the phone
- on the floor
- at night
- on the street
- on the Internet
- in groups of five
- on the bus
- in October
- at 12 o’clock
- in winter
- on Easter Monday
- on 4th July, 1776
- at Christmas
- on Saturday
- at the weekend
- on my birthday
- at the end of the week
II. Fill in the blanks with in, on, or at:
- I usually get up at seven o’clock in the evening.
- My favorite television programme begins on time.
- This morning, we didn’t go to class in the village where I live. It’s very small.
- There isn’t a shop in the evening.
- I always do my homework at the weekend.
- My family sometimes visits our grandparents on Friday morning.
- My mother usually goes shopping on May 16th.
- Sophia’s birthday is on May 16th in spring.
- The circus usually comes to our town in spring.
- Joe wasn’t at the party. I don’t know why he didn’t go.
- There were about ten tables in the restaurant, and four tables outside.
- I don’t know where my umbrella is. Perhaps I left it on the bus.
- What do you want to study at university?
- Sometimes it snows in winter.
- I didn’t feel well when I woke up, so I stayed in bed.
- We were at Sarah’s house last night. She invited us to dinner.
- It was a very slow train. It stopped at every station.
- Shall we travel in your car or mine?
- We took a taxi and Ben followed on his motorbike.
- I’d like to see a movie. What’s on at the cinema this week?
- We always go on holiday in summer.
- My mother usually goes shopping on Friday morning.
- I always do my homework in the evening.
- The circus usually comes to our town in spring.
- My friend’s birthday is in June.
- Some birds and animals come out at night.
- The meeting starts at 3pm today.
- Some birds and animals come out at night.
- Sophia’s birthday is on May 16th.