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Prepositions of Time 1
Put in the correct preposition (choose in / on / at). If no preposition is needed put in -.
1) Lucy is arriving February the 13th eight o'clock the morning. [ . ][ . ][ . ] | |
2) The weather is often terrible in London January. [ . ] | |
3) It's better to get taxi if you are out alone night. [ . ] | |
4) She got married September. [ . ] | |
5) They usually go to the south of France the summer. [ . ] | |
6) Columbus sailed to the Americas the 16th century. [ . ] | |
7) The Beatles were popular the 1960s. [ . ] | |
8) I graduated from university 2001. [ . ] | |
9) His birthday is June. [ . ] | |
10) I usually go to my parents' house Christmas. We eat turkey together Christmas Day. [ . ][ . ] | |
11) The train leaves tomorrow morning 8:00 am. [ . ][ . ] | |
12) I love going skiing January. [ . ] | |
13) We met at the restaurant 8pm. [ . ] | |
14) The class is 9am Monday mornings. [ . ][ . ] | |
15) I like to drink coffee the morning and tea the afternoon. [ . ][ . ] | |
16) We went out for dinner last Wednesday. [ . ] | |
17) She left London the 4th of March. [ . ] | |
18) I had a party my birthday. [ . ] | |
19) Lucy went to New York New Year. [ . ] | |
20) We're meeting lunchtime next Tuesday. [ . ][ . ] |