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AT ON IN - Prepositions of Time in English

2017-10-22 3 Dailymotion

The prepositions of time AT, ON and IN in English. \r<br>We look at when to use these prepositions of time and have included many examples sentences. \r<br>\r<br>The following uses are explained:\r<br>- AT with Specific Time (hours) and Holiday Periods\r<br>- ON with Days and Dates\r<br>- IN with Months, Years, Decades, Centuries, Seasons and for Future time.\r<br>- AT, ON and IN with parts of the day or when there is a day + part of the day.\r<br>- The difference between AT the weekend and ON the weekend.\r<br>- The reason why we dont say at this moment.\r<br>- What to use before the words Last, Next, This and Every.\r<br>We have included summary charts of the uses of AT, ON and IN.\r<br>\r<br>We now have a version of this video as a PowerPoint Presentation for ESL/ELL teachers that dont have access to YouTube in their classroom. Note: It is without audio. \r<br>You can find this Teacher Resource here: \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>We also have ESL TASK CARDS to price AT, ON, IN here: \r<br>\r<br>I hope you find this video useful. Share it with others if you do.\r<br>\r<br>Have an awesome day!\r<br>- Rob W.

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