

This Grade 5 worksheet focuses on the correct use of time prepositions such as "in," "on," and "at." Understanding how to properly use these prepositions helps students express time-related ideas clearly. Through these exercises, learners will practice identifying and correcting errors related to prepositions of time, ensuring better sentence structure and clarity in their writing.
Prepositions of time allow us to express when something happens. For Grade 5 learners, this topic is important because:
1. "In" is used for months, years, centuries, and long periods of time.
2. "On" is used for days and dates.
3. "At" is used for specific times of the day, holidays, and special moments.
4. Correct use of time prepositions enhances writing fluency and clarity.
This worksheet includes engaging exercises designed to help students practice the correct use of time prepositions:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Underline the Errors
Students will read sentences and underline errors related to the use of time prepositions. (Page 3)
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students will select the correct preposition of time from the options provided. (Pages 4–5)
📋 Exercise 3 – Sentence Rewriting
Learners will rewrite sentences with incorrect time prepositions, ensuring proper usage. (Pages 6–7)
📝 Exercise 4 – Paragraph Correction
Students will correct a paragraph with errors related to the use of time prepositions. (Page 8)
🎯 Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing
Students will create their own sentences using the correct prepositions of time, reinforcing their understanding. (Page 9)
Exercise 1 – Underlined Errors
1. at → in
2. on → in
3. in → on
4. for → since
5. in → at
6. since → for
7. at → in
8. on → since
9. since → in
10. for → since
Exercise 2 – Correct Preposition Usage
1. a) Aarav has lived here for five years.
2. b) Kavya has been absent for two days.
3. c) Ishan has class at 7 PM every day.
4. b) Diya has waited since Monday morning.
5. c) Arjun has stayed in Delhi for two weeks.
6. b) Naina has worked here for many months.
7. b) Vivaan has practiced dance for two hours.
8. a) Tara has played cricket since last Sunday.
9. a) Rohan has been sick for a long time.
10. a) Sanya has lived in Pune since 2019.
Exercise 3 – Rewritten Sentences
1. Aarav has lived here for five years.
2. Kavya has been absent for two days.
3. Ishan has class at 7 PM every day.
4. Diya has waited since Monday morning.
5. Arjun has stayed in Delhi for two weeks.
6. Naina has worked here for many months.
7. Vivaan has practiced dance for two hours.
8. Tara has played cricket since last Sunday.
9. Rohan has been sick for a long time.
10. Sanya has lived in Pune since 2019.
Exercise 4 – Corrected Paragraph
Rohit reached school at 7 AM and the assembly started on Monday morning. His friend Bhavna met him in June last year, and they talked for many hours at night. Later, Chirag said the match would begin at 5 PM in the evening. Divya completed her homework at last night and submitted it on Friday morning. Ekansh was born in 2012, and he celebrates his birthday in winter every year. Fiza studies at night.
Exercise 5 – Sample Answer (Paragraph)
**My Daily Routine**
Every morning, I wake up at 6 AM. I have breakfast at 7:00 AM and head to school by 8:00 AM. I usually have lunch at school around 12:30 PM. After school, I sometimes go to the park to play football, and I get home by 5:00 PM. In the evening, I do my homework and study for about an hour. I usually spend some time reading before dinner at 7:00 PM. I go to bed at 9:00 PM to get a good night’s sleep for the next day.
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They show time relationships using words like at, on, and in.
Because each preposition follows specific usage rules.
By correcting sentences and practicing real-life examples.