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PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

TEACHER: Lic. Ed. Etsy Roxana Nunes Noronha, Mg.


SUBJECT: English VIII
STUDENTS:
Cobeñas Tamani Juana Karina
Murayari Padilla Norellis Airam
Paíno Gil Andrea Isabel
Talavera Quispe Carlos Miguel
Prepositions of time help us talk about
a specific time and they describe when
or for how long something happens in
the present, the future, or the past.
They show the relationship between a
noun or pronoun and a specific time or
time period.
We use the preposition IN to refer to non-specific times
of the day, months, seasons and years.

Subject + verb + preposition + complement


FOR EXAMPLE
The prepositions ON
is a preposition of
time that helps us
indicate individual
days of the week,
but also dates.
FOR EXAMPLE

The time preposition on is used to express:


The preposition "AT" is used to indicate a
specific moment in time.
AT: Very specific (smallest)
Hours _____________8 a.m/p.m
Parts of the Day____________(At noon,
At night, At midnight)
Time____The moment
Holidays without “Day” ________Easter
FOR EXAMPLE
The time preposition at is used to express:
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR TIME

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