A preposition is a word that is placed before a noun or noun equivalent to show its relation to some other word in the sentence.
Here we have discussed In on at Prepositions of Time & In on at Prepositions of Place.

In on at Prepositions of Time
‘In’ preposition of time
Parts of the day | In the morning/in the evening (but at night) |
Months | In December |
Seasons | In (the) spring |
Decades | In the 1990’s centuries |
Centuries | In the 20th century |
‘On’ Preposition of Time
Days of the week | On Tuesday/Friday dates |
Dates | On (the) 15th of May/ on May 15 |
Specific Days | On Good Friday On New Year’s Day On my birthday On the following day. |
‘At’ Preposition of Time
Clock Time | At 6 o’clock, at 8.30 p.m. |
Night | At night |
Holiday Period | At Christmas At the weekend At the Pooja vacation |
In on at Prepositions of Time – Examples
- He reached Delhi at 4 p.m.
- I reached Mumbai at 3 p.m. on a Sunday in the month of May.
- The Russian Revolution broke out in November in 1917.
- The players will come back at five in the afternoon.
- I passed the Graduation in 1944.
- See me at 7 o’clock in the morning.
- See me on the morning of Monday the Sixth.
- We swam across the river at the same time.
In on at Prepositions of Place
‘In’ Preposition of Place
- She lives in Delhi.
- There’s not a cloud in the sky.
- The children are playing in the street.
- She is sitting in a chair.
- He is in the shop.
- My brother lives in Calcutta.
- There was a famine in the Burdwan district last year.
- There is a big temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in our village.
- There is a museum in Calcutta.
- There lived a juggler in this village.
‘At’ Preposition of Place
- We waited at the corner of the street.
- She is at school.
- They live at Mahimpur.
- I saw the pictures at my uncle’s house.
- He was born at Radhanagar, a village in Hooghly.
- Kamal is at Krishnagar now.
- Sunrise is more enjoyable at Puri than in Mumbai.
- He resides at 50, Deshbandhu Road.
- He is at the shop.Rajkamal lives at Garia.
‘On’ Preposition of Place
- Look at the picture on the wall.
- There are dirty marks on the floor.
- Leave the glasses on the table.
- They sat on the grass.
In on at Prepositions Exercises
- He reached Delhi ……………. 4 p.m.
- I reached Mumbai at 3 p.m. …………… a Sunday ………………… the month of May.
- The Russian Revolution broke out ………………… November …………………….. 1917.
- The players will come back ……………. five ………………. the afternoon.
- I passed the Graduation ………………….. 1944.
- See me at 7 o’clock ……………………. the morning.
- See me ……………….. the morning of Monday the Sixth.
- We swam across the river ………………… the same time.
- She lives ………………. Delhi.
- There’s not a cloud ………………… the sky.
- The children are playing ………………… the street.
- She is sitting ………………… a chair.
- He is …………………… the shop.
- My brother lives …………………….. Calcutta.
- There was a famine ………………… the Burdwan district last year.
- There is a big temple dedicated to Lord Shiva ………………… our village.
- There is a museum ……………….. Calcutta.
- There lived a juggler ………………….. this village.
- We waited ……………….. the corner of the street.
- She is …………………….. school.
- They live ……………………. Mahimpur.
- I saw the pictures ………………… my uncle’s house.
- He was born ………………………. Radhanagar, a village in Hooghly.
- Kamal is ………………. Krishnagar now.
- Sunrise is more enjoyable ……………………. Puri than in Mumbai.
- He resides ……………………….. 50, Deshbandhu Road.
- He is ……………….. the shop. Rajkamal lives ………………………… Garia.
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