Prepositions of Time: Structure and Usage
Prepositions of Time: Structure and Usage
Prepositions of Time: Structure and Usage
2. On a date:
on 2nd May
on the twentieth of June
after
later than something
after school
after lunch
after movie
after exam
ago
how far something happened
6 years ago
2 moths ago
4 centuries ago
before
earlier than something
before Christmas
before supper
before meeting
before the end of
before lessons
between
time that separates two points
between Monday and Friday
between nine and ten
by
not later than special time
by Thursday
by 2 oclock
by April
during
through the whole of period of a time
during the holidays
during spring
during warm summer months
during the day
during his life
during the Middle Ages
during
During is followed by a noun. It is used to explain what
happened throughout the period or in the course of an action
or event.
We use during + noun:
Examples of while:
They ate popcorns while they were watching the film.
The journalists took notes while the President was speaking.
We will pick some flowers while were walking along the lake.
Robert suddenly began to feel ill while he was doing the exam.
for
For is a time expression followed by a length of
time for an hour.
Examples with for:
I have been waiting for an hour.
Sarah is going to Spain for ten days.
Henry lived in France for five years.
from to/till/until
two points form a period
23 minutes to six
up to
not more than a special time
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My Job + Preposition Of Time
Fill up the space with correct preposition of time.
1. I have a meeting ___ 9 a.m.
2. The shop closes ___ midnight.
3. Do you work ___ Monday?
4. ___ England, it often rains ___ December.
5. Where will you be ___ New Years Day?
6. In 1666, a great fire broke ___ London.
7. Her birthday is ___ 18th November.
8. Jane went home ___ lunchtime.
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