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Time Prepositions One


Put in the correct preposition (at, in, on, or no preposition):


Lucy is arriving February the 13th 8 o'clock the morning.

The weather is often terrible in London January.

It’s better to get a taxi if you are out alone night.

She got married September.

They usually go to the south of France the summer.

Columbus sailed to the Americas the 16th century.

The Beatles were popular the 1960s.

I graduated from university 2001.

His birthday is June.

I usually go to my parents’ house Christmas. We eat turkey together

Christmas Day.





The train leaves tomorrow morning 8:00 AM.

I love going skiing January.

We met at the restaurant 8 pm.

The class is 9am Monday mornings.

I like to drink coffee the morning and tea the afternoon.

We went out for dinner last Wednesday.

She left London the 4th of March.

I had a party my birthday.

Lucy went to New York New Year.

We’re meeting lunchtime next Tuesday.


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Respuesta:Time Prepositions One

Put in the correct preposition (at, in, on, or no preposition):

Lucy is arriving February the 13th 8 o'clock the morning.

The weather is often terrible in London January.

It’s better to get a taxi if you are out alone night.

She got married September.

They usually go to the south of France the summer.

Columbus sailed to the Americas the 16th century.

The Beatles were popular the 1960s.

I graduated from university 2001.

His birthday is at June.

I usually go to my parents’ house Christmas. We eat turkey together

Christmas Day.

The train leaves tomorrow morning 8:00 AM.

I love going skiing January.

We met at the restaurant 8 pm.

The class is 9am Monday mornings.

I like to drink coffee the morning and tea the afternoon.

We went out for dinner last Wednesday.

She left London the 4th of March.

I had a party at my birthday.

Lucy went to New York  

at new Year.

We’re meeting lunchtime next Tuesday.

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