1. A preposition may be defined as a word or group of words (e.g. at, in, out of, etc.) used before a noun, pronoun, gerund, etc. to show its relation with another word in a sentence.
For example:
They came here at 5 p.m. He was born in 1980. She went out of the room.
These prepositions relate to time, place, position, direction, means, etc.
2. Prepositions of Time:
1. At:
At is used to indicate when something happens. We use at with clock times, e.g. periods of the year, and periods of the day, festivals, etc. But we don’t use at with ‘morning’, ‘evening’, ‘afternoon’, etc.
- The train left at 8 o’clock.
- She used to go to temple at Dussehra and Diwali.
- He came here at the weekend.
- She married at the age of twenty.
- I called on my friend at night.
- We rested at noon/dawn/dusk.
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