Prepositions of Time & Place
Across
- 4. used for days and dates (e.g., ___ Monday, ___ July 4th)
- 5. meaning "at the back of" (e.g., ___ the house, ___ the door)
- 9. meaning "inside a limit of time or distance" (e.g., ___ two hours, ___ 10 km)
- 11. used for months, years, and centuries (e.g., ___ April)
- 13. meaning "surrounded by" (e.g., ___ friends, ___ the trees)
- 14. meaning "ahead of" (e.g., the car is ___ ___ ___ the building) [three words]
- 15. showing movement to the inside of something (e.g., walk ___ the room)
- 17. meaning "beside" (e.g., the library is ___ ___ the café) [two words]
- 19. used to show a time or place in the middle of two points (e.g., ___ 3 and 4 pm)
- 20. meaning "from one side to the other" (e.g., go ___ the tunnel, ___ the window)
Down
- 1. meaning "opposite" (e.g., the bank is ___ ___ the post office) [two words]
- 2. meaning "not later than" (e.g., ___ the deadline, ___ tomorrow morning)
- 3. indicating the starting point in time or place (e.g., ___ Monday to Friday, ___ Paris to London)
- 6. showing movement from the inside to the outside (e.g., get ___ ___ the car) [two words]
- 7. meaning "below" (e.g., ___ the table, ___ the bridge)
- 8. meaning "throughout the duration of" (e.g., ___ the movie, ___ the meeting)
- 10. meaning "up to a certain point in time" (e.g., wait ___ 8 pm, stay ___ Friday)
- 12. used for specific times (e.g., ___ 5 o'clock)
- 16. meaning "lacking" or "not having" (e.g., ___ sugar, ___ help)
- 18. used to indicate a duration or length of time (e.g., ___ three days, ___ two hours)