Read and choose the correct options Look here to learn more Use preposition in to talk about parts of the day, seasons and months: in the evening, in the morning, in the afternoon; in summer, in winter, etc.; in August, in July, in December, etc. Use preposition on to talk about days of the week: on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday, etc. Use preposition at: to talk about the time (at 5 o'clock, at half past six); in the phrases at night, at the weekend, at noon. Al wants to go to the museum in . Al invites Emma to meet on . Al and Emma want to ride bikes at . Al how to talk about the time.
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Use preposition in to talk about parts of the day, seasons and months:

  • in the evening, in the morning, in the afternoon;
  • in summer, in winter, etc.;
  • in August, in July, in December, etc.

Use preposition on to talk about days of the week:

  • on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday, etc.

Use preposition at:

  • to talk about the time (at 5 o'clock, at half past six);
  • in the phrases at night, at the weekend, at noon.
  1. Al wants to go to the museum in[the evening|night].
  2. Al invites Emma to meet on [May|Saturday].
  3. Al and Emma want to ride bikes at[noon|afternoon].
  4. Al [knows|doesn't know]
    how to talk about the time.