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TRABAJO DE INGLÉS

INGLÉS II

PRESENTADO A:

LIC. FRANCISCO SÁNCHEZ ACOSTA

PRESENTADO POR:

JESUS DONCEL BRITO

JOSUE MURLACO PEREZ

GRUPO:

P1

UNIVERSIDAD DE SUCRE

SINCELEJO/SUCRE

ABRIL 17 DEL 2019


EXPLANATION OF PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

Prepositions of time
in on at
hours of the clo
days of the week
years ck
on Thursday, on F
in 1998, in 2012 at 7.30, at
riday
8 o'clock
dates religious festiva
months on 28 ls
in January, in February June, on 25 Octo at Easter, at
ber Christmas
on Monday morni points in time
parts of the day ng at the beginnin
in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evenin on Thursday even g,
g BUT at night) ing at the end of th
on Friday night e week
seasons
in spring, in summer, in autumn, in winter

Prepositions of time (during, for, over, by, until)


During my time in
London
We use during to talk about something that happens wit
I visited a lot of interest
hin a
ing places.
particular period of time, to say when something takes pl
ace. We use during to talk about something that happe
He came to work duri
ns within the same time as another event.
ng the morning meetin
g.
We've had a lot of prob
lems over / in the last
We use over or in to talk about something that has been
few months.
happening continuously up until the present, or will hap
We expect a rise in
pen continuously in the future.
sales over / in the nex
t few months.
Workshop (Preposition of time)

Names: Jesus Doncel Brito, Josue Murlaco Perez Date: April 17th, 2019

1. Complete the sentences


Complete the sentences with at, in or on.

1. I’m going to Jamaica on Sunday.


2. I’ve got an important meeting on Thursday afternoon.
3. The bank is closed at Christmas Day.
4. The film starts at 8 o’clock. So, I’ll pick you up at 7:30.
5. I was born on the 29th of March.
6. Her birthday is in July.
7. I don’t like to go out at night.

2. Fill in the gaps


Fill in the gaps in the story with prepositions of time.

1. On the 1st of January every year I decide to stop eating


chocolate. But (2) on the 2nd of January I start again! I love chocolate.
I eat it (3) in the morning, (4) in the afternoon, (5) in the evening and at (6) night!
I eat it (7) in the spring, (8) in the summer, (9) in the autumn and (10) in the winter.
I eat it (11) at lunchtime, (12) at tea time and (13) at dinnertime. I ate it in 2005, in 2006 …

3. Complete the sentences


Complete the sentences with at, in, on or from … to.

1. I work from Monday to Friday. But I’m free at the weekend.


2. I’m free at lunchtime. Shall we go and have a walk in the park?
3. The hotel is open from February to October. It’s closed in the winter.
4. I’ve got an exam at 9 o’clock on Monday morning.
5. Long hair was very popular in the 1970s.
6. The school closes for a few weeks at Easter.
7. The coach will arrive at 3:30 on Wednesday afternoon.
8. We’re having a party on Thursday. Can you come?
9. I only work from Tuesday to Thursday.
10. She’ll arrive in India at 4 o’clock in the morning.
4. Choose the correct preposition
Choose the correct preposition in brackets and underline it.
Example:
She’ll be her (at / on) 11 o’clock.

1. I live in Spain (from / on) October (at / to) March.


2. Please do it (to / at) once.
3. Her birthday is (at / on) Christmas Day.
4. They always go away (at / in) Easter.
5. He always leaves work (from / at) 4 o’clock (in / on) Friday.
6. I’ll do it (in / at) a moment.
7. Do you want to go to the movies (from / on) Saturday?
8. Shall we go? (at / in) the afternoon or the evening?
9. I was on the beach (to / from) 9:00 in the morning (to / in) 5:00 in the evening.
10. I never go to work (in / at) the weekend.

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