Prepositions of time
Copy this chart in your English notebook:
Notice: We don’t use prepositions of time before next, last, this, tomorrow, yesterday and every.
Exercise: Copy the following sentences in your notebook using the correct option:
1. John is going to Paris at/ on/ in May.
2. What time does it finish? At/ On/ In 9:30.
3. There are lots of buses at/ Ø / in the evening, but not at/ on/ in night.
4. Children are always so happy at/ on/ in Christmas.
5. I go out at/ on/ Ø every Friday
night.
6. They will arrive at/ on/ in Sunday night.
7. My birthday is at/ on/ in June 22nd.
8. “Bye-bye Ann! See you Ø / on/ in this evening.
9. I’m going to Algarve at/ on/ in Summer.
10. We usually meet
at/ on/ in noon.
EXTRA HOMEWORK FOR THOSE WHO DID IT WRONG IN THE EXAM