- English as a Second Language (ESL)
- Prepositions of time
- Age 15+
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level: intermediate
- Russian
Author's Instructions
Mark is arranging business meeting .
Mark : I' m sorry I was out when you called (1) ... yesterday afternoon, Alice. Look, I'm free (2) ... the fifteenth of March.
Can we meet then?
Alice : I'm pretty busy (3) ... next week, I'm afraid. I can't see you (4) ... Friday.
Mark : I'd like to have a meeting (5) ... this month if possible. I'll be very busy (6) โฆ April.
Alice : I'm going away (7) ... Easter, so how about the week after? Shall we meet (8) ... the twenty-seventh? That's a Wednesday.
Mark : I've got an appointment (9) ... the morning but nothing (10) ... the afternoon. Let's meet (11) ... Wednesday afternoon
(12) ... half past two.
Author's Instructions
Mark is arranging business meeting .
Mark : I' m sorry I was out when you called (1) ... yesterday afternoon, Alice. Look, I'm free (2) ... the fifteenth of March.
Can we meet then?
Alice : I'm pretty busy (3) ... next week, I'm afraid. I can't see you (4) ... Friday.
Mark : I'd like to have a meeting (5) ... this month if possible. I'll be very busy (6) โฆ April.
Alice : I'm going away (7) ... Easter, so how about the week after? Shall we meet (8) ... the twenty-seventh? That's a Wednesday.
Mark : I've got an appointment (9) ... the morning but nothing (10) ... the afternoon. Let's meet (11) ... Wednesday afternoon
(12) ... half past two.
