Prepositions of Time Exercises: At, On and In

Practice using at, on, and in with these interactive prepositions of time exercises. English learners very often make mistakes with these three prepostions because the rules change depending on whether you are talking about a time, a day, a date, a month, a season, or a year.

As a quick guide, we usually use at for specific times (at 8 o’clock), on for days and dates (on Monday, on 15th June), and in for months, years, and seasons (in January, in 2025, in summer). Complete the practice exercises below and see how well you can use these prepositions of time.

Prepositions of Time Exercises 1: Multiple Choice

Read the sentence and choose the correct preposition of time. There are 15 questions.

Question 1 of 15

Prepositions of Time Exercises 2: Fill in the Blank

Read the sentence and fill in the blank space with at, on, or in.

Question 1 of 15

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