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1. Prepositions of Time
FOR GRADE 10
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division Office of Olongapo City
District II
MONDRIAAN AURA COLLEGE
Former Subcom Area, SBFZ
Prepared by:
NHELIE JOY E. RABACA
School Year 2016-2017
2. GUIDE CARD
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
A preposition is a word that converts one thing to an-
other.
On: We use on with dates and days. eg. on Sunday
During: We use during + noun to say when something happens.
eg. during meals
In: We use in for longer periods of time. eg. in three years
Since: We use since + a starting point, a specific time. eg. since 1966
Reminders:
Hello I am Teacher NJ.
Welcome to another fun-filled adventure as
we take another journey to the world of Eng-
lish. This time we will be talking about Prepo-
sitions of Time.
“What you do today can
improve all your tomor-
rows.”
GOODLUCK!
You can do it.
3. ACTIVITY CARD
Encircle the correct answer.
1. We go to the bed (ON, IN, AT) night.
2. Autumn begins (ON, IN, AT) September.
3. Breakfast served (ON, IN, AT) Seven o’clock.
4. The movie starts (ON, IN, AT) two (ON, IN, AT)
afternoon.
5. They are married (ON, IN, AT) September.
6. What did you do (ON, IN, AT) the weekend?
7. There's a meeting (ON, IN, AT) 2.30 this after-
noon .
8. Many shops don't open (ON, IN, AT) Sundays.
9. Do you work (ON, IN, AT) Mondays?
10. Her birthday is (ON, IN, AT) 20 November.
ACTIVITY NO.1 ON, IN, AT
Encircle the prepositions in the following sentences.
1. We have dinner at 7:30pm.
2. Tom was born on a Friday.
3. There are seven days in a week.
4. You must get home before the rain fall.
5. The movie is about to end in just a minute.
6. I have to go to church before 30 minutes.
7. In the evenings, I like to relax.
8. It gets cold at night.
9. She's always up before dawn.
10. I visited Italy in July, in spring, in 1994
ACTIVITY NO.2 ON, IN, AT, BEFORE
ACTIVITY CARD
4. AT
We use at with times.
Eg. at the same time
FOR
We use for + a period of time
expressing duration.
Eg. For six years
FROM—TO
We use from - to + beginning
and end of a period
Eg. Last evening we watched
TV from 5 to 8 o' clock.
UNTIL
We use until/till to say how
long a situation continues
Eg. Let's wait until it stops
raining
Do you learn more about
prepositions?
Before we proceed to oth-
er activities, here are some
prepositions of time.
Reminders
Fill in the blanks using the correct prepositions.
Choose the answer on the box below.
ACTIVITY NO.3
ACTIVITY CARD
AT
ON
SINCE
IN
FROM
FOR
1. The bus arrived _____ 8:30 AM.
2. We were together _____ 2014.
3. My Kuya’s departure is 5:00 _____ the morning.
4. I guess Sheila will come _____ 7:30 in the evening.
5. They've known each other _____ they were at school.
5. 6. It has been raining _____ morning.
7. We have been living here _____ 2004.
8. I woke up _____ the night.
9. There should be a lot of progress _____ the next century.
10. Jane went home ____ lunchtime.
Done with the first
stage?
Let’s move on to the
next level.
ACTIVITY CARD
Fill in the blanks using the correct prepositions of
time.
ASSESSMENT NO.1
ASSESSMENT CARD
1. The fire burned _____ three day.
2. I will wait the result _____ next Sunday.
3. I lived here _____ 1998.
4. I am Taylor Swift’s Fan _____ 2010.
5. My birthday will be _____ November 5.
6. I will going to Paris _____ March.
7. I hope the examination _____ July 17 will be easy.
8. Our thanks giving day will be _____ Saturday.
9. _____ 5’oclock PM he will going to fetch me.
10.Wish and Joey’s anniversary will be _____ May 9.
IN, ON, SINCE, AT
6. ASSESSMENT CARD
Read the paragraph below and fill in the
missing gaps with prepositions.
ASSESSMENT NO.2
I am Joy. I was born _____ July, 1963. My
birthday is _____ July 13. I was born _____ Tartu
but now I live _____ Tallinn and study _____
university. I have a sister and a brother. My sister
was born _____November 22, and my brother was
born _____ May.
Complete the sentences using the right word of the
picture with the correct prepositions on the blanks.
ASSESSMENT NO.3
ASSESSMENT CARD
1.She woke up __________ the morning.
2. She lives here __________
3. The teacher caught her __________
the class.
4. LYRICS: __________
5. She came home __________
__________ the evening.
AT, IN, ON
7. ENRICHMENT CARD
Write 5 sentences using the following prepositions
on the box.
ENRICHMENT NO.1
1. At 7:00
2. During Storm
3. Until Wednesday
4. Since 2010
5. After Class
1. __________________________________________
2. __________________________________________
3. __________________________________________
4. __________________________________________
5.___________________________________________
Have you answered all the Activities?
How about the Assessments?
Well, if you understand and answered the fol-
lowing exercises correctly you may not continue
to Enrichment Card.
If you think you have more difficulties proceed
to Enrichment Card.
8. ENRICHMENT NO.2
ENRICHMENT CARD
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition,
then answer the questions.
1. What time do you get upon in the morning?
I usually get up at half past seven.
2. What do you like doing _____ the weekend?
3. Were do you usually go _____ Easter?
4. What do you usually do _____ Friday evenings?
5. What do you wear _____ a cold winter day?
ENRICHMENT NO.3
ENRICHMENT CARD
Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition.
1. The situation _____ present is very difficult.
2. John's away on holiday _____ the moment.
3. I've got two days off _____ Easter.
4. We told him about it _____ the following day.
5. You can wait for him. He'll be back _____ ten
minutes.
9. REFERENCE CARD
CONGRATULATIONS!
You finished all the stages.
I hope you learn a lot about
prepositions of time.
See you on our next lesson.
PREPOSITIONS
A preposition is a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pro-
noun to another word in a sentence.
A preposition describes a relationship between other words in a sen-
tence. In itself, a word like "in" or "after" is rather meaningless and hard
to define in mere words.
Unnecessary Prepositions
In everyday speech, we fall into some bad habits, using prepositions
where they are not necessary. It would be a good idea to eliminate these
words altogether, but we must be especially careful not to use them in for-
mal, academic prose.
She met up with the new coach in the hallway.
The book fell off of the desk.
He threw the book out of the window.
RESOURCES:
http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-lesson-prepositions-time.php
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/prepositions-at-in-on-time.htm
http://oppematerjal.sisekaitse.ee/laanemaa/DocumenExamination/
task_11_prepositions_of_time.html
https://en.islcollective.com/resources/printable/worksheets_doc_docx/
time_prepositions_in_on_at/prepositions-at-in/41784
http://www.allthingsgrammar.com/time-at--in--on.html
10. KEY ANSWERS
Activity 1
1. At
2. On
3. On
4. In
5. On
6. On
7. At
8. On
9. On
10.On
Activity 2
1. At
2. On
3. In
4. Before
5. In
6. Before
7. In
8. Before
9. In
10.In
Activity 3
1. At
2. Since
3. In
4. At
5. Since
6. At
7. Since
8. At
9. In
10.At
Assessment
1
1. In
2. On
3. Since
4. Since
5. On
6. On
7. On
8. On
9. At
10.On
Assessment
2
1. In
2. On
3. In
4. In
5. At
6. On
7. On
Assessment
3
1. 2 o’clock in
2. Since 1997
3. Sleeping
during
4. After
5. At 7
o’clock/ in
Enrichment 1
*examples*
Enrichment 2
1. In
2. In
3. On
4. On
5. During
Enrichment 3
1.at
2.at
3.at
4. in
5. in