Preposition of Time: at On in (No Preposition)
Preposition of Time: at On in (No Preposition)
1 I left work at on in (no preposition) 2 I saw Bob in the street ______ yesterday. at on in (no preposition) 3 I didn't get time to come and visit you ______ last Tuesday. at on in (no preposition) 4 He used to be a regular visitor ______ Tuesdays. at on in (no preposition) 5 I phoned her up and spoke to her ______ Wednesday morning. at on in (no preposition) 6 I last saw him ______ the beginning of September. at on in ten o'clock last night.
(no preposition) 7 I saw him sometime ______ June. at on in (no preposition) 8 Were you at the last meeting ______ July 13? at on in (no preposition) 9 We bought the company ______ Thursday, 22 May. at on in (no preposition) 10 I spoke to her ______ three weeks ago. at on in (no preposition) 11 I bought this computer ______ the start of the summer. at on in (no preposition) 12 I bought this computer ______ the summer. at on in
(no preposition) 13 I bought this computer ______ last summer. at on in (no preposition) 14 This style was very popular ______ the 1970's. at on in (no preposition) 15 They were very popular ______ the middle of the 19th Century. at on in (no preposition) 16 I was still at school ______ 1993. at on in (no preposition) 17 I met him ______ January of last year. at on in (no preposition) 18 I knew Chris Smith quite well ______ when I was at university. at on in
(no preposition) 19 I took over this job ______ the middle of last year. ats on in (no preposition) 20 I was in a meeting ______ all day yesterday. at on in (no preposition)