Prepositions of time
Prepositions of place
Correct the sentence
Prep's of time (general)
Prep's of place (general)
100
Vern and Garry left the mall at night. What is the preposition?
at
100

The boys jumped on their bed. What is the preposition?

on
100
I have to be _____ class on time, if not Mr. Bernier will give me a "billet de retard".
in
100
We use prepositions of time to answer the question ______________ ?
when
100
If 2 things are in a line, how do we talk about the 1st one?
in front of
200
Class starts at 7:10.  What is the preposition?
at
200
I stayed in my room all night.  What is the preposition?
in
200
When she is facing the students, the screen is _____________ Miss Daneau.
behind
200
Which one is NOT a preposition of TIME?

a) in

b) at

c) over


over
200
What is the opposite of "over"?
under
300
I have swimming lessons on Saturday. What is the preposition?
on
300
I hide my dirty clothes under my bed.  What is the preposition?
under
300
______________ spring, flowers start to grow.
In
300
Name 4 different prepositions of time.
at/in/on/during/for
300
If there is only a small distance separating 2 things, which preposition do we use?
near / close to
400
On the weekend, I can sleep all morning.  What is the preposition?
on
400
My best friend always sits beside me in class.

(Choose TWO prepositions).

beside / in
400
Lunch time lasts ________ less than an hour at CCL.
for
400
If I want to express how long something lasts, which preposition can I use?
for
400
Explain the difference between "on" and "over"
On = contact between 2 things

Over = no contact between 2 things

500
During the school year, I don't have a lot of free time.  What is the preposition?
during
500
To make a good burger, place the beef between 2 slices of bread.

What is the preposition?

between
500
____________________ the weekend, I do my homework before I can relax.
On
500
If 2 things are happening at the same time, which preposition should I use?
during
500
If I want to express that I am moving from point A to point B, what is the correct preposition?
to