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Prepositions of time: B2- intermediate:


Prepositions of time : 


in, on, at: B2 intermediate: 馃摎✏️


They are use to talk about locations.


examples: 


1-Please put the book on the shelf.

2-They live in Helsinki.

3-You should keep milk in the fridge.

4-Mette is studying at the library.


We can use the prepositions in, on and at to say where things are. They go before nouns.


Examples:


1-I am in the kitchen.

2-My dog likes sleeping on the sofa.

3-The children eat lunch at school.


1-At:


times:


at 6 o'clock

at 9.30

at 13.00


mealtimes and breaks :


at breakfast time

at lunchtime

at dinner time

at break time


other time phrases:


at night

at weekends/the weekend

at Christmas/Easter


At dinner time I watch Tv.

I go to work at 6 o’ clock

At lunchtime I will go to the park.


2- In:


parts of the day:

in the morning/afternoon/evening


months:

in January/February


seasons:


in (the) spring/summer/autumn/winter


years, centuries, decades :


in 2016

in the 21st century

in the 80s


other time phrases:


in the past

in the future

in the last few years/months/weeks/days


I wash my teeth in the morning 

In the past I went to Italy 

In 2016 I finished high school 


3- On:


days:on Monday/Tuesday etc.


on my birthday

on New Year's Day


dates on 30 July

on the second of August


We go to the school on Monday 

We play tennis on Saturday 

We are are going to L.A. on my birthday 


馃槉 Prepositions of time 馃槉.

- In: periods (in the morning, in 2024, in summer)


- On: specific days/dates (on Monday, on July 4th)


- At: specific times (at 5 PM, at noon)


- By: deadlines (by Friday, by the end of the month)


- During: within a period (during the meeting, during summer)


馃槉 More examples 馃槉.


1-In the evening, we'll hit the beach.


2-The festival is on Saturday.


3- The meeting's at 3 PM sharp.


4- Can you finish by Friday?


5-We relaxed during the trip.


馃槉 Events 馃槉.


1-Music festival  in April.


2-Fireworks on New Year's Eve.


3-Party at midnight.


4-RSVP by next week.


5-Dance during the carnival.


馃槉 Holidays around the world 馃槉.


1-InDecember: Christmas (global).


2-On January 1st: New Year's Day (global).


3-During Ramadan: Eid celebrations (Middle East, Asia).


4-At  sunrise: Songkran water festival (Thailand).


5-By October: Diwali preparations (India)


馃槉 Japan's Cherry Blossom Festival 馃槉.


1-In spring (March-April): Hanami picnics under cherry blossoms.


2- On specific dates: Sakura festivals in Tokyo, Kyoto.


3- At night: illuminated blossoms in parks.


4-During Golden Week: travel and celebrations.


5- By February: bloom forecasts released.


馃槉 Dominican Independence Day 馃槉.


1-On February 27th: parades and celebrations nationwide.


2- In  the morning: official ceremonies in Santo Domingo.


3- At midnight: fireworks and parties.


4-During the day: cultural events and music.


5-By February 26th: preparations and decorations complete.


馃槉 USA's July 4th 馃槉.

1-On July 4th: Independence Day parades and BBQs.


2- In the evening: fireworks displays nationwide.


3- At dusk: patriotic concerts.


4- During the day: outdoor parties and games.


5- By July 3rd: decorations and flags up.


馃槉 Let's make sentences 馃槉.


1-On February 27th, we celebrate Dominican Independence Day with parades.


2-The Merengue Festival is in July, and it's a blast!.


3-The carnival is during February, with colorful costumes.


4-We'll eat mang煤 at the Gastronomic Festival in October.


5-Parties start by 8 PM on New Year's Eve.


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