Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Prepositions of Time
- at
- at noon
- at
midnight
- at night
- at three
o'clock
- on, by
- on Monday
- by tomorrow
- in, during
- used with parts of
the day, months,
years, and seasons
- in 2014
- during winter
- before
- expressing
something that
happened at an
earlier time or
event
- before the weekend
- from.....to
- references the
beginning to the end of
soemthing
- I was in school from
August to May
- since
- used to express
point of time after
a particular
period or date
has passed
- I haven't
eaten since
noon
- for
- can be used to
express how long
or duration
- I studied for two
hours
- beyond
- can be used to
express a point of
time after a
particular period or
date has passed
- I will not be
available beyond
May
- until or till
- expresses
something
happening and
then ending at a
particular time
- he worked until he
finished his
assignment
- after
- expresses something
happening later than a
particular time or event
- I will meet
you after I am
finished