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Prepositions of time and place and daily routines with listening

Prepositions of time and place and daily routines with listening

Prepositions of time and place and daily routines with listening

Write the words and phrases in the correct column.
Circle the correct propositions.
Complete the text with the correct prepositions. Listen and check.
Answer the questions about your daily routine. Write full sentences.

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Navigating Through Time and Space: Mastering English Prepositions and Daily Routines

Prepositions are small yet powerful words that connect nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence, indicating relationships of time, place, and movement. When combined with vocabulary for daily routines, they help us share our lives with others. Below is a table that outlines the use of prepositions of time and place, along with examples related to daily routines.

Prepositions of Time

PrepositionUsageExample Sentences
atFor clock times, festivals, and specific time pointsI wake up at 7 am. / We eat dinner at night.
onFor days and datesI go to the gym on Mondays. / My appointment is on the 5th of May.
inFor months, years, centuries, and long periodsI was born in April. / She graduated in 2020.
byIndicating a deadline or the latest time by which something will happenI finish work by 6 pm. / The project is due by next Friday.
beforeEarlier than a certain timeI have breakfast before leaving for work.
afterLater than a certain timeI relax after I come home.
Prepositions of Time

Prepositions of Place

PrepositionUsageExample Sentences
atSpecific points or placesI arrive at the office at 9 am.
onSurfaces and lines (roads, paths)The book is on the table. / She lives on Pine Street.
inEnclosed spaces (countries, cities, rooms)I live in New York. / He is in the kitchen.
aboveHigher than something else, but not directly over itThe clock is above the door.
belowLower than something elseThe drawer is below the desk.
betweenIn the middle of two points or objectsThe park is between the museum and the library.
Prepositions of Place

Combining Prepositions with Daily Routines

When talking about daily routines, we often use prepositions to add context to our activities. Here are some examples:

By using prepositions effectively, learners can create clear and detailed sentences about their daily routines, making their communication more precise and natural.

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