Fill the gap with either ‘at’, ‘in’, ‘on’.
- I’ll see you ___ Saturday.
- I’ll see you ___ Saturday afternoon.
- Jamie’s birthday is ___ May.
- Jamie’s birthday is ___ 10th May.
- That look was fashionable ___ the 1970s.
- It’s much colder ___ night.
- I have to fly to Brussels ___ the morning.
- Vera is going to LA ___ Thursday morning.
- I’m meeting Oliver ___ 8.30.
- We moved here ___ 2002.
- The shop is only closed ___ Christmas Day.
- They often go skiiing ___ Christmas.
- We’re going to a wedding ___ the weekend.
- The film comes out ___ two weeks.
- I’m working on a new project ___ the moment.
- She’s going live on Instagram _____ ten minutes.
- It’s still quite warm here _____ the evening.
- Max checks his emails _____ breakfast.
- _____ the summer we’re going to Portugal.
- He reads to his children _____ bedtime.
- Sam is flying to New York _____ New Year’s Eve.
Answers
- on
- on
- in
- on
- in
- at
- in
- on
- at
- in
- on
- at
- at (Brit) on (US)
- in
- at
- in
- in
- at
- in
- at
- on
Prepositions of Time #2 (at, in, on, for, since)