Match the times that are the same
Example: 03.00 — 3 a.m. — three o’clock in the morning
1. | 03.00 | 2 p.m. | three o’clock in the afternoon |
2. | 15.00 | 8 p.m. | two o’clock in the afternoon |
3. | 20.00 | 3 a.m. | eight o’clock in the morning |
4. | 08.00 | 8 a.m. | three o’clock in the morning |
5. | 14.00 | 3 p.m. | eight o’clock in the evening |
GRAMMAR
Days and Dates
What day is it today? | — (It’s) Monday. |
What date is it today? | — (It’s) September 25th. |
When is your birthday? | — (It’s) in March. |
25/09 ... — the twenty-fifth of September or September the twenty-fifth | |
1919 — nineteen nineteen | |
1800 — eighteen hundred | |
1805 — eighteen-oh-five |
Days | Months | Seasons | |||
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday | Friday Saturday Sunday | January February March April | May June July August | September October November December | winter spring summer autumn |
Practice saying these important dates in the Russian calendar.
a) 07/01 b) 23/02 c) 08/03 d) 01/05 e) 09/05 f) 12/06 g) 04/11
Prepositions of Time | |||
At | In | on | no preposition |
1. + time of the day at 2 o’clock at midnight at noon (= 12 o’clock in the daytime) at lunchtime 2. + weekends at the weekend at weekends 3. + public holiday at Christmas; at Easter | 1. + a part of the day in the morning in the afternoon in the evening BUT: at night 2. + longer periods (months, seasons, years, etc.) in July; in (the) summer; in 1998; in the sixties; in the 20th century | 1. + a day on Monday on Wednesday on Saturday on Christmas day 2. + a day + a part of the day on Monday morning on Saturday night on Wednesday evening | 1. before next, last, this next week last night this year 2. before today, tomorrow, yesterday, tonight |
15. Put in the correct preposition at / on / in or —.
1. ___ 8 July 2. ___ Wednesday 3. ___ 4 pm 4. ___ spring 5. ___ the morning | 6. ___ Friday evening 7. ___ Christmas 8. ___ night 9. ___ the weekend 10. ___ tomorrow evening |
16. Complete the following sentences with the correct preposition of time.
- My birthday is ___ January. In fact it’s ___ January 15th.
- I work best ___ night.
- I start work every morning ___ 9.00 am.
- My English class is ___ Friday afternoon.
- My mother was born ___ the fifties.
- Usually I’ve got lots of presents ___ New Year’s Day.
- Our town is quiet ___ weekends.
- The football match is ___ Sunday.
- ___ autumn it’s always rainy.
Work with your partner. Take it in turns to ask and answer the questions.
- When is your birthday?
- Was your mother born in the eighties?
- What time of day do you work best?
- What time do you start / finish work?
- Do you ever get a sleep in the afternoon?
- What time do you go to bed?
Adverbs of frequency
always usually often sometimes never | ●●●●●●● ●●●●● ●●● ● | I | always usually often sometimes never | get to work late. |
A: How often do you arrive at work on time?
B: I usually arrive at work on time.
Rewrite each sentence with the adverb of frequency (in brackets) in its correct position.
Example: I play tennis on Sundays. (often)
Answer: I often play tennis on Sundays.