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Prepositions of Time

Prepositions of TimeUse the prepositions in the box to complete the sentences (if necessary)

at in on for since

1. The meeting is _____ half past two _____ the afternoon _____ next Monday.

2. Ghana has been an independent country _____ 1957.

3. The Second World War began _____ September 1939 and ended 1945.

4. This house dreadfully gets cold _____ winter, especially nights. We nearly froze to

death _____ Iast Christmas.

5. Oxford has been a centre of learning _____ more than a thousand years.

6. It's our fifth anniversary next month. We got married _____ 1966 _____ 17th of

September.

7. England and Scotland have been united _____ 1707.

8. Come round _____ Iunch time and have something to eat. You haven't eaten

anything _____ eight hours.

9. It's nearly four hundred years _____ Shakespeare's birth.

10. We normally start lunch _____ about two _____ the afternoon _____ weekends.

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