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  Drag&Drop
Prepositions of Time: AT, ON, IN
Focus Grammar
Description When to use AT, ON, IN as prepositions of time, General rules.
Instructions Click on the words at the bottom and drag them into the empty boxes of the sentence to complete it.
 
Gapped text Items
We can build a house ______________________ three months. Less if we get more people to help. on / at / in
She doesn't like driving ______________________ the evenings at / in / on
We went to Edinburgh ______________________ summer at / on / in
I'll go and visit you ______________________ Tuesday at / in / on
Everybody went to bed ______________________ midnight on / in / at
The last time we went to a restaurant was ______________________ our anniversary on / at / in
Spain celebrates its national day ______________________ October the 12th at / in / on
They first met ______________________ my wedding day and now they are married in / on / at
I was born ______________________ September 7th on / at / in
He finished ______________________ three o'clock at / on / in
Most shops are closed ______________________ Sundays in / at / on
The meeting starts ______________________ 10 o'clock in / on / at
Photography was invented ______________________ the 19th century at / in / on
We are starting a seminar ______________________ the 2nd of March on / at / in
We all get together ______________________ Christmas Day on / in / at
She arrived exactly ______________________ tea time at / in / on
We can meet ______________________ lunch time and have something to eat together in / at / on
I love going for a walk ______________________ the morning in / at / on
Classes start every day ______________________ 8:30 on / in / at
I will finish this ______________________ a few minutes, I'm almost done. on / at / in
We had coffee ______________________ half past six at / in / on
The countryside is most beautiful ______________________ June on / at / in
Wait for me at the bar. I'll be there ______________________ half an hour in / on / at
They always turn on the street-lights ______________________ sunset on / in / at
I always find it hard to get up early ______________________ Mondays in / at / on
Total number of items: 25
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Memorise this rule:

At a time, On a day, In a period
 
AT a time       (times: 10 o'clock, 5:30, etc.)
ON a day       (days and dates: Monday, Thanksgiving, the 5th of June, etc.)
IN a period    (periods of time: week, month, year, 4 hours, morning, etc.)
 
AT
I get up at 9 o'clock
I was there at noon (noon= 12:00 pm)
You can come at lunch time
 
ON
I went to Berlin on Monday
I was born on May 2nd
My brother arrived on Christmas Day
 
IN
He was born in the 19th century
She had her holidays in June
Don't go to Egypt in summer
 
  IN can be used in two other special cases:
1- To say how soon something will happen
- I'll see you in two days (also: ...in two days' time)
- come to see me again in a week  (also: ...in a week's time)
2- To say how long something takes to happen
- I can run 200 metres in 30 seconds
- he wrote a book in a month