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at 10.30 at Christmas/Easter at noon/night/midnight at lunch/dinner/breakfast (time) at that time at the moment at the weekend | In the morning/evening/afternoon/night In the Christmas/Easter holiday(s) In June (months) In (the) winter (seasons) In 1992 (years) In the 19th century In two hours (two hours from now) | on Monday on Easter Sunday on Christmas Day on Friday night on July 30th on a summer afternoon on that day |
We never use at, in or on before yesterday, tomorrow, next, this, last, every
Ex.2. Fill in: in, on or at. Retell the text.
A footballer’s life starts … the weekend. Most people go out … Friday night, but I have to be in bed … 10 o’clock. … Saturday I get up … 8 o’clock … the morning and drive to the stadium … noon. … lunchtime our manager talks about the team we are playing. We play most of our games … the winter and sometimes it can be hard to play … a cold Saturday afternoon, especially … January. It isn’t much fun … Christmas either. We play a lot of games … the Christmas holiday. Although we don’t play … Christmas Day, we do play … December 26th, so I can’t eat or drink too much! It would be nice to spend more time with my family … that day, but I can’t.
Like – as – so – such – such a
Test
Fill in the correct word.
1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.
2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.
3. Their car is the same … ours.
4. This cloth feels … velvet.
5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.
6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?
7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
8. Why did you buy … much food?
9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.
10. This child looks … an angel.
11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.
12. I hate weather … this.
13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.
14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.
15. Do … you are told!
16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.
17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.
18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.
Like – as – so – such – such a
Test
Fill in the correct word.
1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.
2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.
3. Their car is the same … ours.
4. This cloth feels … velvet.
5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.
6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?
7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
8. Why did you buy … much food?
9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.
10. This child looks … an angel.
11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.
12. I hate weather … this.
13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.
14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.
15. Do … you are told!
16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.
17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.
18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.
Like – as – so – such – such a
Test
Fill in the correct word.
1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.
2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.
3. Their car is the same … ours.
4. This cloth feels … velvet.
5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.
6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?
7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
8. Why did you buy … much food?
9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.
10. This child looks … an angel.
11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.
12. I hate weather … this.
13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.
14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.
15. Do … you are told!
16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.
17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.
18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.
Like – as – so – such – such a
Test
Fill in the correct word.
1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.
2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.
3. Their car is the same … ours.
4. This cloth feels … velvet.
5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.
6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?
7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.
8. Why did you buy … much food?
9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.
10. This child looks … an angel.
11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.
12. I hate weather … this.
13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.
14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.
15. Do … you are told!
16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.
17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.
18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
Test
Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for
1. They sent me a letter … warn me.
2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.
3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.
4. He came to the station early … of missing her.
5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.
6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.
7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.
8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.
9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….
10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.
11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.
12. This knife is … cutting bread.
13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.
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