Prepositions of time AT, ON, IN, no preposition
(made by Carmen Luisa)
Complete with AT, ON, IN or 0 ("number 0") when no preposition is needed.
I like getting up late ... the weekend.
Let's meet ... 17:00 and go shopping.
... Friday mornings Mary has her French lessons.
Bill usually meets his friends ... the evening.
Brenda likes staying at home ... rainy days.
I am very busy ... the moment.
I leave work ... 10 o'clock.
I couldn't visit you ... last Tuesday.
I phone her ... Wednesday mornings.
I often see him sometime ... June.
The last meeting was ... January 10.
I bought this computer ... the summer. (bought - past form of "buy")
I bought this computer ... last summer. (bought - past form of "buy")
This style was very popular ... the 1980s.
Tom plays tennis ... every Sunday.
They were at the zoo ... this morning.
We give presents ... Christmas.
My family has lunch ... noon.
I was still at school ... 1998.
I was with him ... February of last year.