Prepositions of Time Note: these are other time expressions that do not require preposition: Tonight, soon, right now, a long time ago, an hour ago, one month ago today, tomorrow, yesterday. Complete the following sentences with the correct preposition of time. If no preposition is needed, leave the space empty (-). 1. The book was easy to read. So, I read it_ a day. 2. Typically, Christmas, we visit my grandparents in the country. 3. Can you translate this passage French English? 4. Which should we do tonight: go to a concert or see a movie? 5. You haven't changed the last time I saw you. 6. She had the job interview _ the 2nd of June. 7. Mondays and Fridays most people work from home. 8. Would you like to go to the cinema _ this weekend night? 9 breakfast, she drinks coffee with only sugar. 10. The hills here are covered with wildflowers early spring. 11. They were working in the garden 3 o'clock seven o'clock. 12. the Middle Ages, armies used swords. 13.She hasn't watered these plants over a week.