Preposition of time and place

Preposition of time and place
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Preposition of time and place

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Slide 3 - Link

At what time can Rob meet Mike?

Slide 4 - Open question

Time to show off your knowledge

Misha and Surya live in different countries and haven't seen each other for a long time. Misha is thinking about visiting Surya at her home in the mountains.

Try to answer the main question at the end: 
When does Misha decide to fly?

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Misha: I really want to visit! It's pretty ___ spring, isn't it?
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 6 - Quiz

Surya: Spring is the best! Can you come ___ April or May?
A
at
B
in
C
on

Slide 7 - Quiz

Misha: Yeah, my Easter holidays start ___ the third of April
A
on
B
at
C
in

Slide 8 - Quiz

Surya: Great! There are direct flights here that have London ___ the morning, I think. Take look.
A
at
B
in
C
on

Slide 9 - Quiz

Misha: Let me see... Yes, there's a flight that leaves ___ midday ___ Friday.
A
in - on
B
on - in
C
in - at
D
at - on

Slide 10 - Quiz

Surya: Cool. Is it expensive? I think there's another flight which leaves ___ night which is usually cheaper.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 11 - Quiz

Misha: You're right, there's another one ___ 7pm. OK.... I'm booking it!
A
at
B
in
C
on

Slide 12 - Quiz

Surya: Great, so we'll see each other ___ Easter.
A
in
B
at
C
on

Slide 13 - Quiz

Misha: Yes! I'm so excited. The last time I was there was __ 2012.
A
in
B
on
C
at

Slide 14 - Quiz

And do you know when Misha decided to fly? (day, date, month and time!)

Slide 15 - Open question

3 extra points
So, you've done one activity about in, at, and on
But what about when things are not so clear?

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tip 1 - On Saturday night 
We would normally say on Saturday and at night
So should it be on – for Saturday – or at – for night


We're meeting on Saturday night.
We use the preposition on even though there is another time expression afterwards.

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Tip 2 - On Christmas morning
Normally we use at for festivals like Christmas and we use in for parts of the day like the morning, but Christmas Day is actually a specific day, rather than a whole festival, so we use on. 

Again, we use the preposition on even though there is another time expression afterwards.

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Tip 3 - No preposition
Finally, in, at and on are not generally used before the words today, tomorrow and yesterday:

I can't go tomorrow
He wrote that article yesterday

We don't use in, on or at in time expressions with the words this, that, next, last, all, one, each, some and every:
I slept all day
He didn't come last night

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