“In, On, At” — Can You Get All 5 Right? (Preposition Quiz)

As an English teacher, I have been creating content for both Korean learners and global English learners. This blog is where I share the grammar rules I cover in my lessons — and today we’re doing something a little different.

No rules first. No hints.

Just you and the quiz. Let’s see how you do. 👇


Quiz Time! 🎯

Fill in the blank with in, on, or at.


Question 1: “I’ll meet you ___ 3pm ___ Monday.”

a) in / on b) at / on c) on / at


Question 2: “She was born ___ 1995 ___ a rainy Tuesday.”

a) in / on b) on / at c) at / in


Question 3: “The keys are ___ the table ___ the kitchen.”

a) at / in b) in / on c) on / in


Question 4: “I always study ___ night ___ my room.”

a) on / in b) at / in c) in / at


Question 5: “We arrived ___ the airport ___ the morning.”

a) at / in b) in / on c) on / at


How many did you get? Drop your answers in the comments! 👇


Now let’s check! 🎉


Q1: b) at / on

“I’ll meet you at 3pm on Monday.”

AT = exact time (3pm is a specific point on the clock) → ON = specific day (Monday is a named day)


Q2: a) in / on

“She was born in 1995 on a rainy Tuesday.”

IN = year (big time period — think zoom out) → ON = specific day (Tuesday is a named day)


Q3: c) on / in

“The keys are on the table in the kitchen.”

ON = surface (the table is a flat surface) → IN = enclosed space (the kitchen is a room)


Q4: b) at / in

“I always study at night in my room.”

AT = night (a specific time period, treated as a point) → IN = enclosed space (your room has walls around it)


Q5: a) at / in

“We arrived at the airport in the morning.”

AT = specific location (the airport is a point on a map) → IN = general time period (morning is a broad time)


The zoom lens trick 🔍

Now that you’ve seen the answers:

  • IN = big picture → years, months, cities, enclosed spaces
  • ON = medium → specific days, dates, surfaces
  • AT = exact point → specific times, specific locations

Next time you’re unsure — zoom in or zoom out. The right preposition will follow!


How did you score?

  • 5/5 → Grammar pro! 🏆
  • 3-4/5 → Almost there! 💪
  • 1-2/5 → Now you know — try again! 😊

Drop your score in the comments! Which one surprised you the most? 👇


Want to learn more natural English?

Hi, I’m Yehs Sam 👋 I have been teaching English and creating content to help learners sound more natural and confident — for both Korean learners and global English learners.

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