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PREPOSITIONS OF TIME - AT - IN - ON

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Read the following grammatical information about the most common prepositions of time in English
"at" - "in" - "on"

We use these prepositions as follows:

<< AT >>
for a precise time.

<< IN >>
for months, years, centuries and long periods of time.

<< ON >>
for days and dates.


Now, read carefully the following table with some examples:





Look at these sentences.

I've got a meeting at 09:00 am.

The shop closes at midnight.

Jane comes at lunchtime.

It often snows in December.

Do you work on Mondays?

His birthday is on 13th August.

Where were you on New Year's day?



Notice the use of the preposition of time "AT" in the following standard expressions.







Notice the use of the prepositions of time "IN" and "ON" in these common expressions.




Remember, when we say
"last", "next", "every", "this"

we don't use "at", "in", "on".


Look at the sentences, as examples.

I went to London last June.

He's coming back next Thursday.

I go home every Christmas.

She called you this morning.





Click on the pictures belows,
practice these prepositions in the following exercises.



Task 1
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Task 2

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Task 3

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NOCTURNAL ANIMALS AROUND THE WORLD

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Now, let´s read about noctural animals.

What are Nocturnal Animals?

   
   Nocturnal animals are animals that are very active during the night and sleep during the day. They are animals that have highly developed senses especially hearing, smell and eyesight. Bats, cats and rabbits are examples of the nocturnal animals.



If you are interested in more information about the animal world
you can visit the next link.




ENJOY YOURSELF!!!





















THERE IS - THERE ARE

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How is it going?





Here below, you can learn how to make affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences using...



<<THERE IS>>  <<THERE ARE>>




We use "there is" and "there are"

to say that something exists.







AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES


We use "there is" for singular and "there are" for plural, in other words, with countable nouns.


Examples

There is one table in the classroom.

There are three chairs in the classroom.

There is a spider in the bath.

There are many people at the bus stop.



We also use "There is" with

uncountable nouns.



Examples

There is milk in the fridge.

There is some sugar on the table.

There is ice cream on your shirt.









Contractions


The contraction of “there is” is “there's”.


Examples

There's a good song on the radio.

There's only one chocolate left in the box.



You cannot contract “there are”.


Examples

There are nine cats on the roof.

There are only five weeks until my birthday.










NEGATIVE FORM


The negative is formed by putting “not” after "is" or "are".


Examples

There is not a horse in the field.

There are not eight children in the school.

There is not a tree in the garden.

There are not two elephants in the zoo.




We almost always use contractions when speaking.

The Negative contractions are:

There's not = There isn't

There are not = There aren't









There aren't - There isn´t with ANY


When we want to indicate that a zero quantity of something exists we use “there aren't any”.


Examples

There aren't any people at the party.

There aren't any trees in my street.



We also use this structure with uncountable nouns.


Examples

There isn't any water in the swimming pool.

There isn't any sugar in my coffee.










QUESTIONS


To form a question, we place “is” / “are” in front of there.

Again, we use “any” with plural questions or those which use uncountable nouns.

We also use there “is” / “are” in short answers.


Examples

Is there a dog in the supermarket?

No, there isn't.



Are there any dogs in the park?

Yes, there are.



Is there a security guard in the shop?

Yes, there is.



Are there any polar bears in Antarctica?

No, there aren't.



Is there any ice-cream in the freezer?

Yes, there is.







Read the following mind map.
Maybe, it can make you understand better.



MIND MAP











Now, feel free to do the next quiz














3rd Grade Primary - UNIT 2: "ANIMAL WORLD"

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This is the "Unit 2" post.
Here below, there´s an interactive book with the main vocabulary by studying about the body parts of different animals.


Click on the picture below to link



Click on the picture below to listen to the fable about
these lovely animals, the tortoise and the hare.

http://englishmilagrosa.blogspot.com.es/2016/10/the-tortoise-and-hare-fable-3rd-primary.html






Now, Feel free to take the following quiz.
Click on the picture to link

http://englishmilagrosa.blogspot.com.es/2017/10/animal-world-quiz-3rd-grade.html







Form sentences correctly in the activity below.







Click here
to learn more about animals











GAMES











Click on the picture below
to print some documents to reinforce
concepts and vocabulary
of this

Unit 2.














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