Fill in the gaps with one of the prepositions “in, on, at” if it is necessary, if it is not, then, do
not fill.
This worksheet is a prepositions exercise in on at. Students read and complete the sentences. The worksheet has an answer key.
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Prepositions with in, on and at
Preposition | Usage | Examples |
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In | Time: Used for longer periods, specific moments, and parts of the day. Place: Refers to enclosed spaces or general locations. | – In the morning, I enjoy a cup of tea. – She lives in the city. – The book is in my bag. |
On | Time: Used for specific days, dates, and surfaces. Place: Refers to surfaces or specific points. | – We’ll meet on Monday. – The cat is sitting on the table. – The painting hangs on the wall. |
At | Time: Used for precise moments, specific times, and locations. Place: Refers to specific points or events. | – The concert starts at 7:00 PM. – He works at the office. – We met at the airport. |
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