The underlined expressions can be replaced by a time expression based on the words given in capital letters. Supply the missing prepositions
VI. The underlined expressions can be replaced by a time expression based on the words given in capital letters. Supply the missing prepositions.
1. Most of her clothes are no longer fashionable. DATE
2. You really make me angry sometimes. TIMES
3. I hope to see you all again soon. LONG
4. You’ll have to make your own bed in the future. ON
5. Now and then we like to spend a weekend in the mountain. TIME
6. Autumn is the time when fruit like apples and pears are available. SEASON
7. The demonstrators occupied the square for several hours until they were eventually driven away by the police. LENGTH
8. We’ll be in the UK, but only briefly. LONG
9. Wendy said that she would like to dance and immediately there were twenty young men offering to dance with her. TIME
10. Nobody wanted to buy his car, so finally he had to give it away. END
11. Their son left home three years ago, and they don't know even now what happened to him. DAY
12. Please complete the rest of your assignments right away. DELAY
13. Your Aunt Kate is using the spare bedroom now. MOMENT
14. So you’ll have to sleep in the garden temporarily. BEING
15. I hope to see you next month. Until then, best of luck with your driving test. MEANTIME
16. Please be very quiet. There’s an examination going on. PROGRESS