Prepositions Worksheets

Prepositions of time (Beginners)

Fill in the blanks with suitable  prepositions. Choose from the given options: ( at, in, on, by, from, before, after, during, since, for, until ) Can we meet ____ Sunday? You can’t leave _____ you submit your project. She has been playing _____ three o’clock ____ the afternoon. We will visit granny’s house ______ the […]

Prepositions Structure/rule

Prepositions of time -2

Here are a few more prepositions that denote time: Before – It denotes time prior to an action e.g. You must finish your work before going outside to play. 2. After – It denotes time subsequent to an action e.g. We shall discuss this after a short tea break. 3. From – It denotes the […]

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Verbs (Introduction)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate forms of verbs: We _____ to go outside to play badminton. (want) My friends _____ come to my house to play ludo. (has) The curtains ______ dirty. (look) My mother ______ tasty cakes for me. (bake) I _____ all my things with my brother. (share) The building of our […]

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Prepositions of time (Introduction)

Fill in the blanks with the correct options: She goes to the church ____ Sunday. (at/on) I have not seen her ______ last Tuesday. (for/since) The stars twinkle ____ night. (in/at) I have known this family _____ many years. (for/since) It has been raining _____ yesterday. (for/since) He lost his parents ____ an early age. […]

Prepositions Structure/rule

Prepositions of time

Let us here discuss a few prepositions that denote time   At– It is used to donate specific/non-specific time of action e.g. The program ended at 11 p.m.           We received the news at night. On– It is used with dates and days e.g. There is a parent-teacher meeting on Saturday. […]

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