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Prepositions of Time

Phrasal Verbs 3 | Come round, not run out of, come across, look forward to, look for, come back, take after | Infinitives after modal verbs |


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At In On
at 10.30 at Christmas/Easter at noon/night/midnight at lunch/dinner/breakfast (time) at that time at the moment at the weekend In the morning/evening/afternoon/night In the Christmas/Easter holiday(s) In June (months) In (the) winter (seasons) In 1992 (years) In the 19th century In two hours (two hours from now)   on Monday on Easter Sunday on Christmas Day on Friday night on July 30th on a summer afternoon on that day

We never use at, in or on before yesterday, tomorrow, next, this, last, every

Ex.2. Fill in: in, on or at. Retell the text.

A footballer’s life starts … the weekend. Most people go out … Friday night, but I have to be in bed … 10 o’clock. … Saturday I get up … 8 o’clock … the morning and drive to the stadium … noon. … lunchtime our manager talks about the team we are playing. We play most of our games … the winter and sometimes it can be hard to play … a cold Saturday afternoon, especially … January. It isn’t much fun … Christmas either. We play a lot of games … the Christmas holiday. Although we don’t play … Christmas Day, we do play … December 26th, so I can’t eat or drink too much! It would be nice to spend more time with my family … that day, but I can’t.

Like – as – so – such – such a

Test

Fill in the correct word.

1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.

2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.

3. Their car is the same … ours.

4. This cloth feels … velvet.

5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.

6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?

7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.

8. Why did you buy … much food?

9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.

10. This child looks … an angel.

11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.

12. I hate weather … this.

13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.

14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.

15. Do … you are told!

16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.

17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.

18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.

 

 

Like – as – so – such – such a

Test

Fill in the correct word.

1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.

2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.

3. Their car is the same … ours.

4. This cloth feels … velvet.

5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.

6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?

7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.

8. Why did you buy … much food?

9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.

10. This child looks … an angel.

11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.

12. I hate weather … this.

13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.

14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.

15. Do … you are told!

16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.

17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.

18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.

Like – as – so – such – such a

Test

Fill in the correct word.

1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.

2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.

3. Their car is the same … ours.

4. This cloth feels … velvet.

5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.

6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?

7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.

8. Why did you buy … much food?

9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.

10. This child looks … an angel.

11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.

12. I hate weather … this.

13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.

14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.

15. Do … you are told!

16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.

17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.

18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.

 

 

Like – as – so – such – such a

Test

Fill in the correct word.

1. There were … few people around, the streets were almost empty.

2. It was … long train journey that I fell asleep.

3. Their car is the same … ours.

4. This cloth feels … velvet.

5. She is a very attractive girl. She’s got … beautiful eyes.

6. I’ll phone you tomorrow evening … usual, okey?

7. Cartoon characters such … Mickey Mouse and Snoopy are still popular.

8. Why did you buy … much food?

9. No one can play the piano … well as Tom does.

10. This child looks … an angel.

11. There is … lot of noise that I can’t work.

12. I hate weather … this.

13. Ann failed her driving test … we expected.

14. The soup was … hot that she burnt her mouth.

15. Do … you are told!

16. Sam works … a waiter in a restaurant.

17. Some politicians, … John Major, are always in the news.

18. It’s … strong coffee that I can’t drink it.


Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

 

Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

Test

Fill in: although, though, despite, in spite, whereas, in order to, in order not to, so that, in case, for fear, for

1. They sent me a letter … warn me.

2. I’ll take you to the local market … you will buy a hat.

3. I don’t eat meat … my brother loves it.

4. He came to the station early … of missing her.

5. She went to Spain … of the fact her doctor had told her to rest.

6. He took a taxi … miss his plane.

7. … all our efforts to save the zoo, the authorities decided to close it.

8. He came up to the window … he could see the street.

9. He had two heart attacks last year. It didn’t stop him smoking ….

10. I’m taking a raincoat … I need it.

11. I bought the car at once … that he might change his mind.

12. This knife is … cutting bread.

13. I left the key under the doormat … he came earlier.

Test


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