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Appropriate Preposition: Part One


In Relation to Time

At
at the same time
In at half past seven / at 7.30 pm
in the morning (but, at morning) at night (but, during the night /
in the evening (but, at evening) by night) / at midnight
early in the morning (but, early one morning/day) at times / at other times / at all
in the early/late morning/afternoon/evening times
in the day time at a time
in July / in 1986 at six o’clock
in the twentieth century at the/this moment
in a week/month/year at dawn/daybreak
in a day / in a day or two at noon
in time at sunrise/sunset
at the weekend
in one’s childhood/boyhood/youth
at the eleventh hour
at lunchtime
at the age of
at one’s age
On at the beginning/end of a month
on Monday(s) at the outset
at Eid
on Monday morning/afternoon/evening/night at present
on 26 April 2021 at last
on Eid day
on my birthday
on the Independence Day
on time
on holiday/vacation/leave During
during the day (but, by day)
during the week
during the rainy season
For during August
for four days during the match
for a few minutes
for ages/a very long time/some time/a while Behind
for the time being Behind time
for hours/days/months/years together
Since Over
since yesterday/(last) Monday/1971/morning over/with time
Within Without
within seconds
within the week without delay
Towards
towards the middle of the morning
towards the end/beginning of the month
By
by five o’clock/May/tomorrow Of
by the hour of all time
by the time of late
day by day
From
from time to time
from time immemorial
No Preposition Before
Special
attention last Monday (but, on Monday last) before one’s time
last Monday morning before long
next Sunday (but, on Sunday next) before sunrise
next Sunday evening three days before Eid
last/next July After
yesterday after sunrise
day after day
tomorrow
after a while
every four minutes/days/months/years
three days after Eid

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