English, asked by naman6114, 4 months ago


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.​


Amritha11001: Bro pls check the 4th question because I didn't understand it...
Amritha11001: Ok thanks :D
naman6114: welcome

Answers

Answered by Amritha11001
11

Answer: 1. at 2. on, after 3. at 4. in 5. since 6. during 7. for 8. on 9. at, at 10. on

Explanation: hope it helps you :)


naman6114: it's correct
Answered by rakhivalecha
5

Answer:

The correct prepositions are as follows -

Explanation:

  1. Ritesh reached London at 8 p.m. last Friday,
  2. I met him on Thursday morning after.
  3. His flight was at night, so I couldn't see him off.
  4. I first met him in the beginning of the year 2008.
  5. We have remained in touch since then.
  6. There have been ups and downs in our friendship during 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 a very short while.
  8. The last time he came to my place was in January 2010.
  9. I remember that he had called me very early in the morning at 4:30 a.m., from the airport.
  10. 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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