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German Exercises
Prepositions of Time 1

Fill up the blanks with the correct preposition and click on Überprüf die Antwort (check the answer).

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"Ich esse immer vor sieben.", "Im Winter ist es immer kalt.", "Ich wohne dort seit letztem Jahr.", "Sie spielen ab vier Uhr.", "Wir warten bis morgen.", "Wir sind hier von zwei bis drei.", "Peter kommt nach fünf.", "Wir essen während unserer Pause.", "Ich arbeite zwischen neun und sechs.", "Sie beginnen um sechs Uhr.", "Sabine fliegt für eine Woche ans Meer.", "Die Reise dauert über einen Tag.", "Am Montag arbeite ich nicht.", "Ab wann haben Sie für mich Zeit?", "Sie bleibt hier bis nächsten Freitag.", "Im December am Sonntag schläft er bis 12 Uhr.", "Ich gehe zur Schule am Dienstag um acht.", "Ich schlafe von elf bis sieben.", "Bist du am Wochenende frei?", "Der Bus kommt um zehn nach drei.", "English before is German vor (also could be bevor)", "English in is German in + Dativ, im = in dem", "English since is German seit + Dativ", "English from/since is German ab/seit + Dativ (also could be bevor)", "English by (time) is German bis + Dativ (also could be bevor)", "English from (time) is German von + Dativ, vom = von dem", "English after is German nach + Dativ", "English during is German während + Genitiv", "English between is German zwischen + Dativ", "English at (time) is German um + Akkusativ", "English for (time) is German für + Akkusativ", "English over is German über + Akkusativ", "English on (time) is German an + Dativ, am = an dem)", "English from is German ab + Dativ,\n\nEnglish when is German wann", "English till/until is German bis + Akkusativ", "English in (time point) is German in + Dative, im = in dem\n\nEnglish on (time) is German an + Dative, am = an dem", "English on (time) is German an + Dative, am = an dem", "English from is German von + Dative, vom = von dem\n\nEnglish till/until is German bis + Akkusativ", "English on (time) is German an + Dative, am = an dem", "English at (time) is German um + Akkusativ", "I always eat before 7.", "It is always cold in Winter.", "I've been living there since last year.", "They are playing from 4 o'clock.", "We are waiting till tomorrow.", "We are here from 2 to 3.", "Peter comes after five.", "We are eating during our break.", "I work between 9 and 6.", "They begin at six o'clock.", "Sabine is flying for one week to the see.", "The trip lasts for over one day.", "I don't work on Monday.", "From when do you have time for me?", "She is staying here till next Friday.", "In December on Sunday he sleeps till 12 o'clock.", "I am going to school on Tuesday at 8.", "I sleep from 11 to 7.", "Are you free on weekend?", "The bus comes at 10 past 3.",
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On Monday, the 19th of June 2023 Ingrid said:
There are parts were ''ein'' is requested but there's no such option... Loved the exercise though,vielen dank.
On Wednesday, the 21st of June 2023 germanexercises.eu said:
Many thanks for your help. The error was in the sentence: Sabine fliegt für eine Woche ans Meer., and it has been corrected. Again, thank you very much for your help.

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