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Time Preposition
 
Time Preposition

In this lesson you will learn the definition of a time preposition and study examples of time prepositions.
Time Preposition Definition
  • A time preposition is a word used to show a point in time or a length of time
Time Preposition Examples
  • She is going to work at night.
  • The meeting is on Monday.
  • The team will arrive in Summer.
  • We have not seen them since last week.
  • We cannot meet until next Sunday.
  • He kept talking during class.
  • It rained throughout January.
 
Additional Information
Are You Afraid of Adjectives and Prepositions?
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of adjectives and prepositions. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
Are You In, On or At?
(Beginner - Listening, reading)

A video lesson to help with your understanding of prepositions.
The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page.
Are You In, On or At?
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of prepositions. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
Changing Prepositions With 'Provide'
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of prepositions. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
For or Since: What Is the Difference?
(Beginner - Listening, reading)

A video lesson to help with your understanding of prepositions.
The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page.
For or Since: What Is the Difference?
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of prepositions. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
 
 
 
Grammar Tips
Can You Catch These Native Speaker Mistakes?
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of common mistakes. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
Commonly Confused Words: Part One
(Beginner - Listening, reading)

A video lesson to help with your understanding of commonly confused words.
The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed.
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Commonly Confused Words: Part One
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of commonly confused words. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
Commonly Confused Words: Part Two
(Beginner - Listening, reading)

A video lesson to help with your understanding of commonly confused words.
The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed.
Click here to visit the lesson page.
Commonly Confused Words: Part Two
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of commonly confused words. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
 
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