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    Understanding Time Words (In, On, At) – Grade 2 Grammar Worksheet

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    Understanding Time Words (In, On, At) – Grade 2 Grammar Worksheet
    Afnan Ansari
    Afnan AnsariI am a passionate educator with over 8 years of experience teaching English and Mathematics. With a background in Computer Science Engineering, I bring logical clarity and structured thinking into my teaching, helping students build strong foundations and confidence in their learning.
    Last Updated At: 14 Mar 2026
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    Understanding Time Words (In, On, At) – Grade 2 Grammar Worksheet

    Time is a part of everything we do every day. We wake up in the morning, go to school on certain days, celebrate festivals in particular months, and do activities at specific hours. To talk about time correctly in English, we use special grammar words called prepositions of time. This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet helps students learn how to use the time words in, on, and at correctly in sentences. By practicing this worksheet, students understand how to describe when something happens in daily life.

    What Is the Topic?

    The topic of this English grammar worksheet is Prepositions of Time (in, on, at). These are small but important grammar words that help us talk about time.

    Prepositions of time are used to connect actions with time expressions. They help us explain when something happens. In this Grade 2 grammar topic, students learn how to use the three most common time prepositions: in, on, and at.

    These words are used with different types of time expressions.

    We use at with exact times.
    Example: at 9 o’clock, at noon

    We use on with days or specific dates.
    Example: on Monday, on Sunday

    We use in with months, years, seasons, or longer periods of time.
    Example: in May, in July, in 2009

    Students practicing this worksheet learn how to recognize these patterns and choose the correct preposition of time in sentences.

    What’s In This Worksheet?

    This English grammar worksheet for Grade 2 includes several exercises that help students practice prepositions of time step by step.

    1. Fill in the blanks  
    Students complete sentences using the correct preposition from the word bank: in, on, or at.

    2. True or false questions  
    Students read each sentence and decide if the preposition of time is used correctly.

    3. Multiple choice questions  
    Students choose the correct preposition from three options.

    4. Sentence correction  
    Students replace the incorrect preposition with the correct one from the word bank.

    5. Paragraph writing  
    Students write a short paragraph using prepositions of time.

    These exercises help students understand how to apply grammar rules in different types of questions.

    Definitions, Examples, Techniques, And Tips

    Definition

    Prepositions of time are grammar words used to show when something happens. In this worksheet, students practice three important prepositions:

    in  
    on  
    at

    Examples From The Worksheet

    The school starts at 9 o’clock.  
    We play cricket on Sunday.  
    My birthday is in May.  
    We eat lunch at noon.  
    Diwali is celebrated in October.

    These examples show how actions connect with different types of time expressions.

    Techniques To Choose The Correct Word

    Students can identify the correct preposition by looking at the type of time word in the sentence.

    If the sentence mentions an exact time like 7 o’clock or noon, the correct preposition is usually at.

    If the sentence mentions a day like Monday or Sunday, the correct preposition is usually on.

    If the sentence mentions a month, year, or longer period, the correct preposition is usually in.

    Quick Learning Tips

    1. Look carefully at the time word in the sentence.
    2. Decide if it is a day, month, or exact time.
    3. Choose the preposition that matches that type of time.
    4. Read the full sentence again to check if it sounds correct.

    Why Is It Important To Learn This?

    Learning prepositions of time helps students describe events clearly and correctly. When students use in, on, and at properly, their sentences become easier to understand.

    These grammar words help students talk about:

    school schedules  
    birthdays  
    festivals  
    daily routines  
    plans and activities

    Using correct time expressions also helps students improve their writing and speaking skills.

    Where Will This Knowledge Help You?

    Understanding prepositions of time is useful in many situations.

    Exams  
    Grammar tests often include questions about in, on, and at.

    Writing tasks  
    Students write about routines, holidays, and celebrations.

    Class discussions  
    Students answer questions about when events happen.

    Daily communication  
    Talking about time, schedules, and activities requires correct time expressions.

    How To Use This Worksheet?

    1. Attempt independently first  
    Students should read each sentence carefully and try to answer without help.

    2. Review answers carefully  
    After finishing the worksheet, compare answers with the answer key.

    3. Correct mistakes  
    If an answer is incorrect, identify the correct preposition and rewrite the sentence.

    4. Practice regularly  
    Practicing similar worksheets helps students master grammar concepts.

    The answers below follow the exact order of the worksheet questions so students can check their work easily.

    Important Tips And Tricks

    1. Always identify the time expression first.
    2. Exact clock times usually use at.
    3. Days usually use on.
    4. Months and years usually use in.
    5. Read the sentence aloud to check if it sounds natural.
    6. In correction exercises, replace only the incorrect preposition.
    7. Practice using these words when talking about daily routines.
    8. Check the order of questions carefully when reviewing answers.

    Complete Answer Key

    Exercise No. 1  
    Fill each blank using prepositions word from the bank.

    1. The school starts at 9 o’clock.  
    2. We play cricket on Sunday.  
    3. My birthday is in May.  
    4. We eat lunch at noon.  
    5. Diwali is celebrated in October.  
    6. He wakes up at 7 o’clock.  
    7. They meet at night.  
    8. We go to school on Monday.  
    9. The bell rings at 10 o’clock.  
    10. She was born in July.

    Exercise No. 2  
    Write true if each statement uses correct preposition of time else write false.

    1. School starts at 8 a.m. — True  
    2. My birthday is in June — True  
    3. We play cricket on Friday — True  
    4. We meet at morning — False  
    5. He sleeps at 9 o’clock — True  
    6. Diwali is in October — True  
    7. They meet on night — False  
    8. We go to school in Monday — False  
    9. The bell rings at 10 o’clock — True  
    10. We eat lunch in night — False

    Exercise No. 3  
    Choose the best option that fits the sentence.

    1. School starts at 8 a.m.  
    2. We celebrate Holi in March.  
    3. We play cricket on Monday.  
    4. He wakes up at 7 a.m.  
    5. My exam is on Friday.  
    6. We go shopping on Diwali.  
    7. They met at night.  
    8. She was born in 2009.  
    9. We eat food in the evening.  
    10. He called me on Tuesday.

    Exercise No. 4  
    Replace the underlined preposition with the correct one from the box.

    1. We play cricket on Sunday.  
    2. School starts at 9 o’clock.  
    3. My birthday is in May.  
    4. The bus leaves at 8 a.m.  
    5. The bell rings at 10 o’clock.  
    6. They meet at night.  
    7. We go to school on Monday.  
    8. She was born in July.  
    9. He wakes up at 7 o’clock.  
    10. We celebrate Diwali in October.

    Exercise No. 5

    Write a short paragraph about what you do on holidays with prepositions of time.

    On holidays I wake up at 8 o’clock. In the morning I have breakfast with my family. On Sunday I play cricket with my friends. In the afternoon I watch cartoons and read story books. At night we eat dinner together and go to sleep early.

    Learning prepositions of time helps students describe daily activities, schedules, and events clearly. This Grade 2 English grammar worksheet gives students simple practice with in, on, and at so they can use these important grammar words correctly in everyday sentences. With regular practice, students can become more confident in both writing and speaking English.

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