domingo, 6 de julio de 2014

Prepositions of time


Prepositions are used to link nous and pronouns in a sentences. 
A preposition is used to indicate the temporal relationship of  an object with the rest of the sentence. Below you will find some examples


INWe use in with months - in May
seasons - in winter
country - in Greece
city or town names - in New York
times of the day - in the morning, afternoon or evening
BUT at night!
ONWe use "on" with specific days - on Friday, on New Year's Day, on April the 19th
American English - "on the weekend OR on weekends"
ATWe use "at" with specific times - at 7 o'clock, at 6.15
at night
specific places in a city - at school
British English - "at the weekend OR at weekends"
TOWe use "to" with verbs which show movement such as go and come - He goes to school.
She returned to the store.
They are coming to the party tonight.

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