Unit 121 · Prepositions
at/on/in (time)
Study
Compare at, on and in:
They arrived at 5 o’clock.
They arrived on Friday.
They arrived in June. / They arrived in 2012.
We use:
| at | for the time of day | |||||
| at five o’clock | at 11.45 | at midnight | at lunchtime | at sunset | etc. |
| on | for days and dates | |||
| on Friday / on Fridays | on 16 May 2012 | on New Year’s Day | on my birthday |
| in | for longer periods (months/years/seasons etc.) | |||||
| in June | in 2012 | in the 1990s | in the 20th century | in the past | in winter |
We say:
at the moment / at the minute / at present / at this time (= now):
Can we talk later? I’m busy at the moment.
at the same time
Kate and I arrived at the same time.
at the weekends / at weekends (or on the weekend / on weekends in American English):
Will you be here at the weekend? (or … on the weekend)
at Christmas (but on Christmas Day)
Do you give each other presents at Christmas?
at night (= during nights in general), in the night (= during a particular night):
I don’t like working at night. but I was woken up by a noise in the night.
We say:
| in the morning(s) | but | on Friday morning(s) |
| in the afternoon(s) | on Sunday afternoon(s) | |
| in the evening(s) | on Monday evening(s) etc. |
I’ll see you in the morning.
I’ll see you on Friday morning.
Do you work in the evenings?
Do you work on Saturday evenings?
We do not use at/on/in before last/next/this/every:
I’ll see you next Friday. (not on next Friday)
They got married last June.
We often leave out on before days. So you can say:
I’ll see you on Friday. or I’ll see you Friday.
I don’t work on Monday mornings. or I don’t work Monday mornings.
We say that something will happen in a few minutes / in six months etc. :
The train will be leaving in a few minutes. (= a few minutes from now)
Andy has gone away. He’ll be back in a week. (= a week from now)
They’ll be here in a moment. (= a moment from now, very soon)
We also use in … to say how long it takes to do something:
I learnt to drive in four weeks. (= it took me four weeks to learn)
Exercises (3)
Put in at, on or in.
- 1Mozart was born in Salzburg 1756.example
- 2I’ve been invited to a wedding 14 February.
- 3Amy’s birthday is May, but I don’t know which date.
- 4This park is popular and gets very busy weekends.
- 5I haven’t seen Kate for a few days. I last saw her Tuesday.
- 6Jonathan is 63. He’ll be retiring from his job two years.
- 7I’m busy right now. I’ll be with you a moment.
- 8Sam isn’t here the moment, but he’ll be here this afternoon.
- 9There are usually a lot of parties New Year’s Eve.
- 10I don’t like the dark. I try to avoid going out night.
- 11It rained very hard the night. Did you hear it?
- 12My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready two hours.
- 13The bus station was busy. A lot of buses were leaving the same time.
- 14Helen and David always go out for dinner their wedding anniversary.
- 15It was a short book and easy to read. I read it a day.
- 16midday, the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
- 17This building is very old. It was built the fifteenth century.
- 18The office is closed Wednesday afternoons.
- 19In the UK many people go home to see their families Christmas.
- 20My flight arrives 5 o’clock the morning.
- 21The course begins 7 January and ends sometime April.
- 22I might not be at home Tuesday morning, but I’ll be there the afternoon.
Complete the sentences. Use at, on or in + the following:
- 1Mozart was born .example
- 2If the sky is clear, you can see the stars .
- 3After working hard during the day, I like to relax .
- 4Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon .
- 5It’s difficult to listen if everyone is speaking .
- 6Jazz became popular in the United States .
- 7I’m just going out to the shop. I’ll be back .
- 8I don’t think we need an umbrella. It’s not raining .
- 9Ben is a very fast runner. He can run 100 metres .
- 10Lisa works from Monday to Friday. Sometimes she also works .
Which is correct: a, b, or both of them?
- 1a I’ll see you on Friday. b I’ll see you Friday. example
- 2a I’ll see you on next Friday. b I’ll see you next Friday.
- 3a Paul got married in April. b Paul got married April.
- 4a I play tennis on Sunday mornings. b I play tennis Sunday mornings.
- 5a We were ill at the same time. b We were ill in the same time.
- 6a What are you doing at the weekend? b What are you doing on the weekend?
- 7a Oliver was born at 10 May 1993. b Oliver was born on 10 May 1993.
- 8a He left school last June. b He left school in last June.
- 9a Will you be here on Tuesday? b Will you be here Tuesday?
- 10a I don’t like driving in night. b I don’t like driving at night.