I hope this helps. PLACES: IN - General places, countries, Cities, towns, On - Streets, Avenue, islands, Large vehicles, surfaces. AT - specific places. Home, corner, points, specific street address TIME: In - General, part of the day, months, seasons, years, decades, centuries. On - Holidays with days, Days of week, Days of Month, Dates, At - Specific time, noon, midnight, o'clock, holidays without "days"
Questions 11 and 21 are about the weekend, both of them are correct, (on) is common in the US, and (at) is common in the UK... so both of them are correct.
Both "at the weekend" and "on the weekend" are commonly used in British and American English, respectively, to refer to the weekend. "At the weekend" is more common in British English. For example: "I like to relax at the weekend." "On the weekend" is more commonly used in American English. For example: "I have plans on the weekend." Both are correct and widely understood, but their usage can depend on regional preferences.
@@aparicioarguinarena4483I remembered so: in the morning/ afternoon/ eve is a long period of time (a few hours), but at night we are sleeping and to do smth, we need to awake and it will be a specific moment!😂
I missed one, got 24/25. I believe that's good enough. My observation: The days of the week are usually "on" For example, I will see you on Sunday, while months of the year are "in" For instance, The meeting comes up in January. I stand to be corrected though.
In American English, they employ "on the weekend," However, in British English, "they used at weekend" Depending on its intended meaning of how to use them both in sentences. Finally, we all have to study this topic for more understanding of how to correct mistakes when using them.
Thank you so much for your Quiz. This is useful for me. I am confused ( 15 Question proposition common using on vacation, party or event but There used to proposition ( in). Everyone explains that.
I just had 2 mistakes in number 8 and number 15. It was easy this test. I'm a Spanish speaker and Spanish just have one preposition "en (in)" in everything as French.
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23/25...thankyou for these questions. They really helped me acknowledging my mistakes. And I was quite baffled concerning the preposition to be used before the 'weekend'. Hence it has been clarified by one of the comments. So thank you.
1.Goodbye! See you on Friday. 2.My sister got married in May 3. Where were you on 28 February? 4.I got up at 8 o'clock this morning. 5.I like getting up early in the morning. 6. Diana and I first met in 1979. 7. Did you go out on Tuesday? 8. Did you go out on Tuesday evening? 9. Do you often go out in the evening? 10. Let's meet at 7:30 tomorrow evening. 11.I often go away at the weekend. 12 I'm starting my new job on 3 July. 13. We often go to beach in summer. 14. George isn't here at the moment. 15. Julia's birthday is in January 16.Do you work on Saturdays? 17. The company started in 1969. 18. i like to look at the stars at night. 19. I can't go to the party on Sunday. 20. I'll send you the money at the end of the month. 21. What are you doing at the weekend? 22. Laura was born in France. 23 I always feel tired in the evening. 24. I'll be back in an hour. 25. I'll phone you in 3 days.
24/25. I got #21 wrong. AT the weekend!? I honestly thought it was ON. A very nice test, but we, foreigners, also struggle with these prepositions when used in sentences like ''the hit single is ON that artist's lastest cd''. It's tough! 🙂
Fortunately I only made two mistakes, and thereby my overall score was 23/25, not so bad, right? I have certain doubts by the way, in the question number 8: Did you go out on Tuesday evening? I thought that the preposition "on" was only used for a single word when it comes to weekdays and I just noticed that there's nothing wrong with putting that preposition along with a weekday plus a part of the day such as evening, night, morning and so on. On Sunday morning = On Sunday. And the last thing is about the question number 24 where I had a little confusion when it said "I'll be back in an hour" but I thought it was supposed to be "I'll be back at an hour" because this last one sounds clearer and more naturally in my opinion even if it is not correct grammatically. I've had certain trouble with those English prepositions and that's okay, I'm still growing in my English journey.
I hope this helps.
PLACES:
IN - General places, countries, Cities, towns,
On - Streets, Avenue, islands, Large vehicles, surfaces.
AT - specific places. Home, corner, points, specific street address
TIME:
In - General, part of the day, months, seasons, years, decades, centuries.
On - Holidays with days, Days of week, Days of Month, Dates,
At - Specific time, noon, midnight, o'clock, holidays without "days"
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Is the weekend a holiday without "days"?
Thanks but English is unnecessarily complicated
Questions 11 and 21 are about the weekend, both of them are correct, (on) is common in the US, and (at) is common in the UK... so both of them are correct.
Im agree
@@idarahaman7140 17 answer
I answered "on" bt he shows "at" . thank you...
I'm agree
That is right
At - For Time with Specific Detail or Period.
On - For Specific Place and Date
In - For Places and Period with Wide/Broad/General Details
thanks!
Right
one question why is at the weekend not on the weekend?
@@kurniaandriani1289 I think is because weekend = Two days so we cant say "on" because that is for specific date
23 correct answers
Both "at the weekend" and "on the weekend" are commonly used in British and American English, respectively, to refer to the weekend.
"At the weekend" is more common in British English. For example: "I like to relax at the weekend."
"On the weekend" is more commonly used in American English. For example: "I have plans on the weekend."
Both are correct and widely understood, but their usage can depend on regional preferences.
For specific day- on
Date -on
Specific year- in
Morning evening afternoon- in
excuse me, could you tell me why night uses at?
@@aparicioarguinarena4483 in the night usually refers to one particular night and at night refers to any night in general.
@@aparicioarguinarena4483I remembered so: in the morning/ afternoon/ eve is a long period of time (a few hours), but at night we are sleeping and to do smth, we need to awake and it will be a specific moment!😂
@@SimpleUserSimple thank you!
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for beginners to practice and learn from. I appreciate your efforts!
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I am Dutch, but this is too simple. English for dummies.
I got 21/25. I think it’s not a bad mark. Because, I'm a student and I'm learning everyday through my mistakes.😊
Your video was so helpful. Thank you.
Yes, it's better to learn everything through mistakes.
Is the same case of mine ...but don't worry friend , we ARE doing a great job
Same here I got the same score but I'm not sure whether you got all the 4mistakes same as mine
Your video was helpful thank you suksesfull
I got 16/25 but i'm still learning haha
It's very useful and helpful in practicing the preposition of time. Thank you so much for posting this test.
25/25. Thank you . It 's very helpful to practice about preposition.
@Sarkis Osipow but it's a very simple test... I have B1 level and 25/25
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23/25 it's very interesting I enjoyed thank you for your attention ❤️
22/25
Thank you for your lessons.
24 out of 25. I learnt one and it helped me revise my prior learning. Thanks a lot.
I missed one, got 24/25. I believe that's good enough.
My observation: The days of the week are usually "on" For example, I will see you on Sunday, while months of the year are "in" For instance, The meeting comes up in January. I stand to be corrected though.
Got 24/25 excellent
Same 😃
I might argue the “at the weekend” is more British, where “ on the weekend” North American
Xactly.... I was also confused in this one only.....
I'm a South African and we say "on the weekend ". This got me confused.
Me too .
In American English, they employ "on the weekend,"
However, in British English, "they used at weekend"
Depending on its intended meaning of how to use them both in sentences.
Finally, we all have to study this topic for more understanding of how to correct mistakes when using them.
TWENTY TWO CORRECT ME
i got 23 out of 25 thank a lot want more videos like verb tense thank you so much 💖💖 from my bottom of heart 💓💓
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25/ 25 points i wish i could be good when I 'm speaking English. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for your Quiz.
This is useful for me. I am confused ( 15 Question proposition common using on vacation, party or event but There used to proposition ( in). Everyone explains that.
It is referring to the month, not the event or occasion. In January.
You use at for a party or event.
Thank you for your reply.
I just had 2 mistakes in number 8 and number 15.
It was easy this test. I'm a Spanish speaker and Spanish just have one preposition "en (in)" in everything as French.
My biger son his age 10 24 out 25
My youngest son age 8 23 out 25 from Ethiopia Thank you it helps to study preposition easily
I answered 22 corrects. Thank you 🙏 🙏🙏
My corrects answers was 22/25.
I feel nice 😊.
Thank you for your test that you offered us.
Yes, the mistake is good to know.
25/25. Thank you for the refreshing course!
I correct take 25/23 very much Thank you I have been learning English ten month since, I am correct writeing like take
I got 20/25 thanks for the video, very helpful for me ❤️
I've got 21 of 25 it's okay to learn thanks for the exercise I love these it's help me to improve my English skill.
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23/25 I am so proud of myself. 👏
Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for ts quiz I got 23/25 we r expecting more videos please
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I restarted English after 10 years
I am a beginner studying English with asmr.
Please come and take a look and .
This test makes our english knowledge more develop.❤❤
I got 24/25. It was such a splendid test. Thank you for giving me a valuable lesson.
I got 24/25 it was such a splenedid test thank you for giving me valuable lesson
I got 23/25 .
25/25 🏁. Took this test after an hour of figuring out in/on/at prepositions. I’m so glad.
I correct 90 present thanks
I got 20/25 thank you for improving my skills in grammar of English ❤️
Thankyou so ma,am❤
24-25 were very useful for me, thanks a lot, for 3 days... We use in, I found out.
Wonderful Useful Quiz enjoy love it So proud of myself informative lesson learn thank you. Amen
25/25! Very useful to practise
Time Prepositions 👋🍀🤞
I got 20/25
I got 20 too also
i got 23 correct 2 mistake and i wasn't know that correct answer
20/25
Practice 😊
I got 22 out of 25 questions.
Thank you.
I have scored 23/25 . Thank you for this useful video 😊
22/25 . I big clap for myself 🥰👏🏽
Me too
I got all right what was so hard?
Me too
25/25
I got 25/25 I´m so happy, I cannot believe
18/25.. but it's ok.. this is very useful video for everybody.. especially for me it was good and useful video.. So thank you so much..☺️
Me too...I got 18 out of 26
I answered 25/17😌... helpful by practicing ..tnx🥰
It 17/25
Am so happy I got 23 correct answers. Thanks for the teachings
23/25...thankyou for these questions.
They really helped me acknowledging my mistakes. And I was quite baffled concerning the preposition to be used before the 'weekend'. Hence it has been clarified by one of the comments.
So thank you.
22/25
Your lesson is very useful😘
25/25.very informative, & useful
22/25 thank you teacher 🙏
I correct 19 of 25
24/25 thank you so much for teaching me this
I completed the blank 24/25. Actually l really wanted to do full but it was wrong 😕. But thank you so much for sharing this kind of useful test.🥰
I've got 24/25 Well I am proud that I am just a student and this is my second year with English♥Thanks you this video is so helpful 💗✨
congratulations colleague, i'm a student too, let's keep studying!
Let's finish what we started girl❤, not much left💜>>
24/25 To my mind it is the most difficult test.
I have scored 22/25. It's interesting grammar tests😊
24/25 Thank you for this quiz ❤️
24/25
Hey where are you from ? Can I talk with you ? I am a student and I am learning English ..
21/25 it's really helpful thank you.
Thanks for sharing'.. practice makes perfect, Got 75% rate pre test'.. and 100% after reviewing the preposition of time..
Nice and useful quiz! Thank you!👍
Yes very useful so good
Yes it is useful
24/25. Amazing test thanks a lot 💫🖤
Cannot we put the preposition "in" before this morning, this evening, and this afternoon? If we can't put it, why?
Pls, help me out of this mess.
In the morning/evening. ✅
In this morning/evening. ❌
25/25😊...very useful practice ♥️
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19correct and 6x
I thought that in the end I could have the result but I am happy that most of them were correct,I love to have another useful exercise,10q
I got 24/25 thanks for the quiz! It really helps me before my English test 😊
17/25 about 3 hours ago l started learning prepositions and l think my result is not bad 😁
1.Goodbye! See you on Friday.
2.My sister got married in May
3. Where were you on 28 February?
4.I got up at 8 o'clock this morning.
5.I like getting up early in the morning.
6. Diana and I first met in 1979.
7. Did you go out on Tuesday?
8. Did you go out on Tuesday evening?
9. Do you often go out in the evening?
10. Let's meet at 7:30 tomorrow evening.
11.I often go away at the weekend.
12 I'm starting my new job on 3 July.
13. We often go to beach in summer.
14. George isn't here at the moment.
15. Julia's birthday is in January
16.Do you work on Saturdays?
17. The company started in 1969.
18. i like to look at the stars at night.
19. I can't go to the party on Sunday.
20. I'll send you the money at the end of the month.
21. What are you doing at the weekend?
22. Laura was born in France.
23 I always feel tired in the evening.
24. I'll be back in an hour.
25. I'll phone you in 3 days.
Thank you for this quiz.
In=months
On=days
At=specific period of time
22/25 is not bad for a learner like me😍😊Thanks for your help it will be a big help for my exam this coming Saturday. Wish me grace🥰.
I got 22 correct
I get 21 marks thank you for exercise 😍
21/25 really useful for us ...
Thanks for this video
24/25. Thank you for the quiz.
I got 23 out of 25
Same
I have scored 23.... thank you ❤️
On
In
At
In
Iin
24/25. I got #21 wrong.
AT the weekend!? I honestly thought it was ON.
A very nice test, but we, foreigners, also struggle with these prepositions when used in sentences like ''the hit single is ON that artist's lastest cd''. It's tough! 🙂
American English - on the weekend, British- at the weekend.
@@valeriyvitruk3205 Thanks!
Me too
Thank you so much for teaching me this
All of them are correct.
Thanks.
25/25.Easy for me,nevertheless I enjoy doing such exercises a d thank you very much.
20 out of 25 😢
25/25. Keep up with the good works 💪
thenks! it was very good
Thanks I have got 21/25.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
24 out 25 not bad for a 73 yr old 😂
I got 22 correct answer
Ответила правильно на 23 вопроса. Я молодец. Спасибо за тест.
All25 are correct.
Fortunately I only made two mistakes, and thereby my overall score was 23/25, not so bad, right? I have certain doubts by the way, in the question number 8: Did you go out on Tuesday evening? I thought that the preposition "on" was only used for a single word when it comes to weekdays and I just noticed that there's nothing wrong with putting that preposition along with a weekday plus a part of the day such as evening, night, morning and so on. On Sunday morning = On Sunday. And the last thing is about the question number 24 where I had a little confusion when it said "I'll be back in an hour" but I thought it was supposed to be "I'll be back at an hour" because this last one sounds clearer and more naturally in my opinion even if it is not correct grammatically. I've had certain trouble with those English prepositions and that's okay, I'm still growing in my English journey.
Pro tip:Try to think,and watch english stuff as much as possible
23 of 25 are correct.
Whether at or on that may be used for 'Weekend' were doubtful for two Qs
I got 20/25 beacuse of helpful you video thank you sir
19/25 correct
6 Mistakes 3 9 11 20 21 24
Hi, tanks for the video. I got 23/25. It's a helpfull tool for my, i'm learning english. Thanks a lot.
20 correct
It's super easy 🎉I got 25/25..
I got 23/25 and I learnt two . Thank you ❤
Very good.23 out of 25.Thank you
25 out 25. It was a great experience for me. I enjoyed a lot.. Tha ks to provide us like that quiz ..
30/21 correct
Thank you for the video you shared. it was useful.
Your own channel was also very useful, thank you
22 correct answers. It' great!
My Correct answers are 22 and my wrong answers are 3
23 correct answers😊