How To Use The Preposition Of Time Part II
Last week you learned the prepositions - On, In, At, Since, Ago and By. This week we will review Until, For, During, Before and After. It can be confusing at times, using prepositions. But, with practice and reading, you will be able to master the world of prepositions.
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Time is precious, let’s review the rest of the preposition of Time to become masters.
Preposition of Time part II, Until, For, During, Before and After.
Until - (till) - Up to a certain point in time; For example, until Monday; I’ll wait to call my manager until I hear from the client.
For - Over a period; for example; for the first time in forever; for three years.
During - Throughout the course or duration of something. For example, during summer; during the vacation; during the discussion.
Before - Previous to in time; earlier than. For example, before winter; before dawn; I have to talk to the client before I call my manager.
After - Subsequent in time; at a later time. For example, after midnight; after tomorrow.
In summary, it’s time to move on. Next week we will explore the Preposition of Place. Until next week.
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Coach Barb
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