Prepositions of time practice for English learners. This interactive grammar exercise helps A2 students practise at, on and in in time expressions such as in less than an hour, on a bad day, in the evening, in the morning, on Sunday afternoon, at around 11 p.m., at noon, at midnight, on wedding day and at two in the morning.
Complete the sentences with the correct preposition of time.
1. less than an hour the criminal police were all in position.
2. I'd hate to see what you look like a bad day.
3. They agreed to have dinner together the evening.
4. It would be nice to wake up the morning and have breakfast alone.
5. I had just turned up this Sunday afternoon.
6. You transformed around 11 p.m., right?
7. She'll take the poison noon, and the poison will act midnight.
8. The bridegroom must take off this mask himself wedding day.
9. This order is to be announced two in the morning tomorrow.
10. Thank you for coming midnight.