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Time Prepositions
Time prepositions are used to define time. Prepositions usually come before a noun or pronoun. Prepositions never come after a verb.
- after - I will be there after work.
- around - We will be there around 3 PM
- before - I will be there before I go to school.
- between - I will be there
- by - I will be there by the time that you leave for work.
- during - I will be there during your class.
- for - I will be there for your birthday.
- past - I wasn't there for the past 2 months.
- since - I didn't see her since I was 10 years old.
- until - I will not be home until 7:00 PM.
- within - I will be there within 2 hours.
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