KET - Key English Grammar: Prepositions of Time Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: My flight to Paris leaves ___ 6:00 AM, so I need to get to the airport very early.
- on
- in
- at (Correct answer)
- for
Correct answer: at
The preposition 'at' is used for specific, precise times on the clock.
Question 2: Which sentence about the new library's opening is grammatically correct?
- The new library opens in Saturday.
- The new library opens on Saturday. (Correct answer)
- The new library opens at Saturday.
- The new library opens for Saturday.
Correct answer: The new library opens on Saturday.
The preposition 'on' is used for specific days of the week and dates.
Question 3: My grandfather was born ___ 1952. He often tells stories about that decade.
- at
- on
- from
- in (Correct answer)
Correct answer: in
The preposition 'in' is used for longer periods of time, including months, seasons, years, decades, and centuries.
Question 4: A notice in the school cafeteria says: 'Our special pizza lunch is available ___ Friday'.
- on (Correct answer)
- at
- in
- with
Correct answer: on
For specific days of the week, the correct preposition is 'on'.
Question 5: In the UK, it often snows ___ the winter, especially in January and February.
- on
- in (Correct answer)
- at
- for
Correct answer: in
The preposition 'in' is used to talk about seasons of the year.
Question 6: Which of the following sentences uses a preposition of time incorrectly?
- The concert is on the 21st of March.
- I have an appointment at 3 PM.
- We often go on holiday in August.
- She called me at the morning. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: She called me at the morning.
The correct phrase is 'in the morning'. 'In' is used for parts of the day like 'the morning', 'the afternoon', and 'the evening'. 'At' is used for 'night'.
My flight to Paris leaves ___ 6:00 AM, so I need to get to the airport very early.