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Page 1: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two. * before the word ‘Christmas’ Classes start at half past eight. She never goes

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two.

* before the word ‘Christmas’

Classes start at half past eight.

She never goes on holiday at Christmas.

* before the word ‘Easter’ We are getting married at Easter.

My parents don’t watch TV at night.* before the word ‘night’

There is no good programme at nidnight.

Page 2: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two. * before the word ‘Christmas’ Classes start at half past eight. She never goes

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

IN * before months Classes start in September.

Colombus discovered America in 1492.

It’s always hot in the summer.

She gets up at seven in the morning.

She finishes work at four in the afternoon.

She reads the paper in the evening.

* before parts of the day

* before years

* before seasons

Page 3: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two. * before the word ‘Christmas’ Classes start at half past eight. She never goes

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

ON * before dates My birthday is on 20th March.

He doesn’t work on Wednesday.* before days

FROM

* before the starting time

TO

* before the finishing time

I usually study from half-past five to seven o’clock.

The football season lasts nine months from September to May.

Page 4: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two. * before the word ‘Christmas’ Classes start at half past eight. She never goes

Write a preposition before the time complement.

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

the afternoon

Christmas

7th January

1789

March

Monday morning

quarter to five

midday

night

the autumn

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Page 5: PREPOSITIONS OF TIME AT * before hours I finish work at quarter past two. * before the word ‘Christmas’ Classes start at half past eight. She never goes

My birthday is 22nd December. It’s always coldDecember but my family comes home for lunch

about two o’clock. It’s a long meal, normally quarter past two half-past four and sometimes my good friends join us

the evening.

We can say that we don’t stop eating Christmas because my mother’s birthday is also January.

PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

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