Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Prepositions of Time

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Prepositions of Time
Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Prepositions of Time

Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Prepositions of Time

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Time Trackers: Prepositions of Time for Class 4 

This worksheet introduces Class 4 students to essential time-related prepositions like *at*, *on*, *in*, *since*, and *for*. Through five practice-rich activities — including picture clues, sentence corrections, and a story-based task — learners develop clarity in using time expressions accurately in writing and speech. 

Why Prepositions of Time Matter in Grammar? 

Learning time prepositions equips students to: 
1. Express events and actions in relation to specific times and durations. 
2. Improve accuracy in daily writing and speaking. 
3. Develop a better understanding of grammar, context, and chronology. 
4. Avoid common errors with confusing prepositions like *for* vs *since*. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet offers five structured exercises: 

🕒 Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks with Time Prepositions 
Students complete 8 sentences using picture clues and choose the correct preposition among *at*, *in*, *on*, *since*, and *for* (e.g., “Dad arrives ___ 5 o’clock.”) 

🔗 Exercise 2 – Match Column A to Column B 
Learners match prepositions to time phrases (e.g., *at* → 7 a.m., *since* → 2022) to internalize correct pairings. 

✅ Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Preposition 
Students underline the right preposition in brackets for 8 sentences using multiple-choice format (e.g., “She travels (at/in/on) August.”). 

📖 Exercise 4 – Story-Based Gap Fill 
Using a short story about Maya and a missing hat, students fill in 8 blanks using correct time prepositions in narrative context (e.g., “It was ___ Sunday.”) 

📝 Exercise 5 – Error Correction 
Each of the 6 sentences contains one incorrect time preposition. Students must rewrite the sentence using the correct one (e.g., “I have lived here at five years.” → “I have lived here for five years.”)

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. at 
2. in 
3. on 
4. in 
5. since 
6. for 
7. on 
8. since 

Exercise 2 – Match the Columns 
1. at → b. 7 a.m. 
2. in → f. April 
3. on → e. Sunday 
4. since → a. 2022 
5. for → d. two weeks 
6. at → g. night 
7. in → h. the morning 
8. on → c. my birthday 

Exercise 3 – Underline the Correct Preposition 
1. at 
2. on 
3. in 
4. since 
5. on 
6. since 
7. in 
8. for 

Exercise 4 – Story Gap Fill 
1. at 
2. on 
3. since 
4. in 
5. at 
6. on 
7. in 
8. for 

Exercise 5 – Sentence Corrections 
1. I have lived here **for** five years. 
2. My birthday is **on** 12th June. 
3. They have been friends **since** 2022. 
4. We watch TV **in** the evening. 
5. The party is **at** 5 p.m. 
6. We go to the park **on** Sundays. 

Help your child tell stories with accurate time expressions using this engaging grammar worksheet on prepositions of time! 

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Frequently Asked Questions

A prepositions of time shows when something happens, using words like at, on, in.

By using simple examples like “on Monday” or “at 5 o'clock” linked to daily routines.

Because these prepositions depend on context—time of day, dates, or months.