Insert prepositions of time (at, on, in, for, since, by, till, from) where necessary. it was a very interesting book and it was easy to read. that’s why i read it a day. we haven’t seen you ages! where have you been? she had translated this article 7 o’clock yesterday. helen got married 20 april 1997. we hope the weather will be nice the weekend. i don’t know this woman, but she seems to be her forties. it took him long to find a new job. the end he got a job in a café. we haven’t met her last friday.
It was a very interesting book and it was easy to read. That’s why I read it _in__ a day.
We haven’t seen you __for__ ages! Where have you been?
She had translated this article __by__ 7 o’clock yesterday.
Helen got married __on__ 20 April 1997.
We hope the weather will be nice __at__ the weekend.
I don’t know this woman, but she seems to be __in_ her forties.
It took him long to find a new job. _in__ the end he got a job in a café.
We haven’t met her __since_ last Friday.
2. for ages
3. at 7...
4. on April
5. at the weekend
6. in her forties
7. at the end
8. since last Friday