2013年5月29日 星期三

小五英文- Prepositions of Time


A.         ‘At’ is used to show an exact point of time.
e.g.  at one o’clock ,  at midnight ,  at Christmas ,  at once ,  at the same time

B.          ‘In’ is used to show a certain period of time.
e.g.  in 2003 ,  in June ,  in the morning ,  in the afternoon ,  in a week , 
     in spring ,  in two months ,  in time

C.          ‘On’ is used to show a more general point of time.
e.g.  on Wednesday ,  on the sixth of September ,  on Friday night ,
     on Christmas Eve ,  on his birthday

D.         ‘For’ is used to show how long an action lasts.
e.g.  for three months ,  for four weeks ,  for ten years ,  for a few hours ,
     for five minutes


Exercise : Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions of time ( at, in, on, for )

1.          I go to school _________ seven o’clock every day.
2.         John was born __________ 1981.
3.         Tom went to England ___________ the 15th of March.
4.         He works in the factory ____________ a few months.
5.         They walk to school __________ the morning.
6.         Daddy gives me a present __________ Christmas Eve.
7.         My uncle comes to Hong Kong ____________ Easter.
8.         The Lee family have their dinner ___________ the evening.
9.         Tom always wakes up __________ noon.
10.    The girls do their homework ___________ the afternoon.
11.    Mr Chan finished his work _____________ a week.
12.    Mrs Wong came home ____________ time.
13.    We don’t go out _____________ night.
14. The people leave home ____________ sunrise
15.     She gets a birthday card ____________ her birthday.
16.     He sleeps ______________ two hours.
17.     Children get red packets from their parents ____________ New Year.
18.     You must go to bed ______________ once.
19.     We go to church ____________ Sundays.
20.     It is hot ___________ summer.

21.    Mary and Ann have breakfast ______________ the same time.
22.    They play football ___________ Monday afternoon.
23.    We have our summer holidays ___________ August.
24.    She lives in Hong Kong ____________ ten years.

Must / mustn’t / can / can’t

A.   “must / mustn’t” means we have no choice.
e.g. You must wear a seat belt.
    You mustn’t smoke in the shop.

B.   “can / can’t” is a permission.
   e.g. You can sit here.
       You can’t sit here.

C.   “can / can’t” an be an ability.
e.g. Mary can swim but she can’t cook.
    A rabbit can jump but it can’t climb trees.   

Exercise : Complete the conversation with “must” , “mustn’t” , “can” or “can’t”.

May : Look, there is a sign on the lift

John : We 1. _____________ use the lift when there is a fire.

May : Children 2.____________ be with an adult.

John : There is a library on the second floor. We 3. ___________ go there.

May : We 4._____________ also read books there but we 5. ____________ talk loudly.

John : There are games rooms on the third floor. We 6._____________ play games there

      but we 7.____________ follow the rules.

May : There is a fast food shop on the fourth floor. We 8.____________ go there now.

John : I’m sorry I 9.____________ go with you because I 10. ____________ go home

     now.  My family is going to have a party. I 11.____________ be late for the party.


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  1. 1.1 Usage: At, On, In:
    These prepositions are used to show the time and date of events, activities and situations:
    e.g. at three o'clock. in June. on Monday.
    1.2 Structure: At:
    at + particular time: dawn, midday, noon, night, midnight, nine o'clock etc.. e.g. at dawn.
    at + the + a particular time in a week/month/year: start/end of the week/month/year, weekend. e.g. at the start of July.
    at + calendar festival season: Christmas, New Year, Easter etc.. e.g. at Easter.
    at + meal: breakfast, lunch, mid-morning, tea, dinner, supper etc.. e.g. at breakfast.
    1.3 Structure: On:
    on + day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc. e.g. on Thursday.
    on + particular part of a day: Friday morning, Saturday afternoon. e.g. on Sunday evening.
    on + particular date: 25 July 2001, 4 January. e.g. on 19 March.
    N.B. On the nineteenth of March is how this date is read aloud or said in conversation.
    on + calendar festival day: Christmas Day, Palm Sunday. e.g. on Easter Sunday.

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  2. Is Gone! ! !my name is matter

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