AT: We use "at" for period of time
For example:
at 5 o'clock, at 11:45, at midnight, at lunchtime
Tom usually leave home at 6a.m
I often get up at 6 o'clock in the morning
He seldom wakes up at 5 a.m
At 7 a.m, there will be an music show in my university.
Some collocations/ phrases:
At night/ at the weekend/ at week-ends / at Christmas/ at Easter
At the moment/ at present
at the same time
at the age of....
For example: Do you often go out at night?
What will you do at the weekend?
We give each other presents at Christmas.
They are very busy at the moment.
You and I will arrive at the city at the same time.
We have to leave school at the age of 23.
ON: We use "on" for day and date
On 12 March, on Friday, on Christmas day
Note: On Sunday mornings, on Tuesday afternoon(s)
IN: We use "in" for period of long time: month, year, season.
in April/ in 2015/ in the winter/ in the 18th century
Exercises:
1. Mary wore a witch costume Halloween.
2. I have English classes Tuesdays.
3. My dad comes home lunchtime.
4. The children like to go to the park the morning.
5. Henry's birthday is November.
6. Lots of people go shopping Christmastime.
7. Justin Bieber was born March 1,1994.
8. Leaves turn red, gold and brown Autumn.
9. My friends like to go the the movies Saturdays.
10.The pilgrims arrived in America 1620.
11. My sister likes to watch TV the evening.
12. Mum always reads stories bedtime.
13. I like to watch the parade Independence Day.
14. Hippies protested against the war the 1960s.
15. We finished the marathon the same time.
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