Showing posts with label PREPOSITIONS OF TIME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PREPOSITIONS OF TIME. Show all posts
Monday, 5 February 2018
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Sunday, 24 January 2016
UNDERSTANDING USES OF PREPOSITIONS IN / ON / AT (PART II)
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at for
a precise time
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in for months,
years, centuries, long periods
·        
on for days and dates
*On is frequently omitted before the expressions Thuesday morning, Thuesday
afternoon, etc.
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I saw her on Xmas day.
·        
He started work on Monday.
*In some varieties of English people say on the weekend and on
Christmas.
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She often goes out at night.
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I have a meeting at 10am.
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I don't usually work at the weekend.
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I stay with my family at Christmas.
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We finished the test at the same time.
Idioms
1.     at a time: He went down the
steps two at a time.
2.     at last: At last, they
found the answer to the question.
3.     at times: At times, she
enjoys a good historical novel.
4.     in case of: In case of rain,
the people will stay at home.
5.     in the beginning In the
beginning, they didn't understand English.
6.     in the end: In the end, the
two policemen caught the thief.
7.      in time for: I came in time for
the second half of the movie.
8.     on occasion: On occasion, I
enjoy a good television program.
9.     on time: He almost always
gets to work on time.
10.on the spur of the
moment: We decided
on the spur of the moment.
Sunday, 22 November 2015
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