at, in, on – prepositions of time (theory)

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___ 3 o’clock
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ 10.30am
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ noon
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ dinnertime
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ bedtime
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ sunrise
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ sunset
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ the moment
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ May
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Use in with months.
___ the summer
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Use in with seasons
___ 1990
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Use in with years
___ the 1990s
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Use in with decades
___ the 20th century
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Use in with centuries
___ the Ice Age
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Use in with long periods of time in general
___ the past
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Use in with months, seasons, years, decades, centuries and long periods of time in general
___ the morning
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Use in with part of the day
___ the afternoon
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Use in with part of the day
___ the evening
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___ night
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exception
__ Sunday
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ Tuesday mornings
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ 6 March
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ 25 December 2010
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ Christmas Day
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ Independence Day
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ my birthday
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ New Year’s Eve
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ the weekend
British English
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___ the future
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___ Christmas
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___ Easter
Wielkanoc w Europie
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___ the same time
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___ present
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___ the weekend
American
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___ midnight
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Use at with times of day, including mealtimes, bedtime, etc.
___ Friday the 13th
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Use on followed by days and dates
___ the 20th of every month.
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Use on followed by days and dates
I'll see you __ two days
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Used in - to say how soon something will happen
The meeting will start ___ time.
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The meeting starts tommorow ___ 6 p.m.
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The meeting starts ___ ten minutes
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Used in - to say how soon something will happen
She will be here ___ three hours
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Used in - to say how soon something will happen
I can run 200 metres ___ 30 seconds
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Used in - to say how long something takes to happen
He wrote a book ___ a month
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Used in - to say how long something takes to happen
___ the night two days ago
podczas konkretnej nocy
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EXCEPTIONS
___ holiday
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EXCEPTIONS
__ the Holy Week
Odpowiednik europejskiej Wielkanocy
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___ Easter
jako niedziela Wielkanocna
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We want to go for a drink after the concert _____ Friday evening
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We use on for days and also for name of day + part of the day

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