Fill in the gaps with suitable prepositions of time.
1 Ritesh reached London,
(in/at/on) 8 p.m. last Friday,
.
2. I met him
(in/at/on) Thursday morning (after/before/during)
3. His flight was .............. (in/at/on) night so I couldn't see him off
.
4. I first met him .............. (in/at/on) the beginning of the year 2008.
5. We have remained in touch
(since/ever since/from) then,
6. There have been ups and downs in our friendship
(for/during/in)
these years but we have always sorted them out.
7. He made it a point to visit me whenever he was in town, even if it was
(for/in/during) a very short while.
8. The last time he came to my place was
(in/at/on) January 2010
9. I remember that he had called me very early ...
(in/at/on) the morning
(in/at/on) 4:30 a.m., from the airport.
10. The next time I meet him will be ........ (in/at/on) a friend's wedding.
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Answer: 1. at 2. on, after 3. at 4. in 5. since 6. during 7. for 8. on 9. at, at 10. on
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Answer:
The correct prepositions are as follows -
Explanation:
- Ritesh reached London at 8 p.m. last Friday,
- I met him on Thursday morning after.
- His flight was at night, so I couldn't see him off.
- I first met him in the beginning of the year 2008.
- We have remained in touch since then.
- There have been ups and downs in our friendship during these years, but we have always sorted them out.
- He made it a point to visit me whenever he was in town, even if it was for a very short while.
- The last time he came to my place was in January 2010.
- I remember that he had called me very early in the morning at 4:30 a.m., from the airport.
- The next time I meet him will be at a friend's wedding.
Preposition is a word that is used before a Noun or Pronoun to denote Time, Place, Direction or Relationship.
Some examples of prepositions are- In, On, Under, At, With, By etc.
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