Vocabulary: Core & Everyday Vocabulary (A2) - Lesson 4: Common Prepositions of Time
Lesson 4: Common Prepositions of Time When Does It Happen? In our last lesson, you learned how to say where something is using prepositions of place. Now, let's learn how to say when something happens. To talk about time, schedules, and dates, we need special " prepositions of time ". This lesson will make you an expert on the three most important ones: in, on, and at . Key Vocabulary Preposition of Time (noun phrase) | ធ្នាក់នៃពេលវេលា A word that shows when something happens (e.g., in, on, at). Precise (adjective) | ច្បាស់លាស់ Exact and accurate in detail. Schedule (noun) | កាលវិភាគ A plan for when things will happen. Rule 1: Using "IN" for Long Periods We use IN for general, longer periods of time, like months, years, and seasons. Months: I will travel in July. Years: Angkor Wat was built in the 12th century. Seasons: It is very hot in the dry season. Parts of the day: I drink coffee in the morning. Rule 2: Using "ON" for Specific Days & Dates We use ON for more speci…