Mastering Czech prepositions of time, particularly "on," "in," and "at," can be a challenging yet rewarding aspect of learning the language. These small but crucial words help express specific times, dates, and periods, adding clarity and precision to your communication. By understanding and practicing their correct usage, you can significantly enhance your fluency and accuracy in Czech. This page provides a series of exercises designed to help you grasp the nuances of these prepositions, allowing you to use them confidently in everyday conversation. These exercises are tailored to cater to various proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced learners. They include multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and real-life scenarios that require you to choose the correct preposition. Each exercise is crafted to reinforce your understanding and help you internalize the rules governing the use of "on," "in," and "at" in different temporal contexts. Whether you are preparing for a trip to the Czech Republic, studying for an exam, or simply looking to improve your language skills, these exercises will provide you with the practice you need to master Czech prepositions of time.
1. Petr se narodil *v* roce 1995 (preposition for year).
2. Přijedeme *v* pondělí (preposition for day of the week).
3. Naše schůzka začíná *v* osm hodin ráno (preposition for time).
4. Budeme mít dovolenou *v* létě (preposition for season).
5. Koncert se koná *ve* středu večer (preposition for day and time of the day).
6. Příští týden máme volno *o* víkendu (preposition for weekend).
7. Uvidíme se *o* Vánocích (preposition for holidays).
8. Během týdne chodím spát *ve* 22:00 (preposition for time).
9. Pracujeme *na* projektu celý měsíc (preposition for duration of a month).
10. Autobus přijíždí *v* poledne (preposition for specific time of day).
1. Setkali jsme se *v* parku (preposition for "in" or "at" a location).
2. Narodil jsem se *v* roce 1990 (preposition for a year).
3. Příští schůzka je *ve* středu (preposition for a day of the week).
4. Jdu spát *v* deset hodin večer (preposition for a specific time).
5. Budu u tebe *v* lednu (preposition for a month).
6. Chodím do práce *v* osm ráno (preposition for a specific time).
7. Můj let je *v* pět hodin odpoledne (preposition for a specific time).
8. Zahrada je krásná *na* jaře (preposition for a season).
9. Přednáška začíná *v* pondělí (preposition for a day of the week).
10. Film začne *v* osm večer (preposition for a specific time).
1. Příští schůzka je *v* pondělí. (day of the week)
2. On se narodil *v* roce 1990. (year)
3. Jdeme na výlet *o* víkendu. (weekend)
4. Obchod otevírá *v* osm hodin ráno. (specific hour)
5. Jsme domluveni *na* pátou hodinu. (specific hour)
6. Těším se na dovolenou *v* létě. (season)
7. Na univerzitu jsem šla *v* září. (month)
8. Film začíná *v* osm večer. (specific hour)
9. Uvidíme se *o* Vánocích. (holiday)
10. Rád se procházím *v* noci. (time of day)