We use 'at' to introduce a time: 1) the time of day: (an exact time) at five o'clock, at 11.45 / at sunset / (meal times) at lunchtime / at midnight, at night. 2) special days and occasions: at New Year, at Christmas / Lucy met an old friend at her sister’s wedding.
Utilitzem 'at' per introduir un temps: 1) l'hora del dia: (una hora exacta) at five o'clock, at 11.45 / at sunset / (hores de menjar) at lunchtime / at midnight, at night. 2) dies i ocasions especials: at New Year, at Christmas / Lucy met an old friend at her sister’s wedding.
| Task | John gets up ____ 9 o'clock every day. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 2 |
| a | in |
| b | at |
| c | on |
| d | for |
| comment | We use ‘at’ to introduce a time: 1) the time of the day: (an exact time) at five o’clock, at 11.45 / at sunset / (meal times) at lunchtime / at midnight, at night. 2) special days and occasions: at New Year, at Christmas / Lucy met an old friend at her sister’s wedding. |
| topic | prepositions |
| level | 1 |
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