12 Prepositions (Level 3): Time and Place (H5P)

Prepositions referring to place and time can be confusing.

Note that ‘at’ and ‘in’ and ‘on’ like other prepositions have specific meanings. When these prepositions refer to ‘place’ – or where things are happening – they are considered prepositions of place. When these prepositions refer to ‘time’ – or when things are happening – they are prepositions of time.

Now try using the prepositions at, in, and on correctly.

Drag the nouns or noun phrases under the correct preposition:

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