B. Tick () the correct prepositions in these sentences:
1. In / On England, it often snows in December
2. I have a meeting in / at 9am.
3. Jane went home at / in lunchtime.
4. There should be a lot of progress in / at the next century.
5. Do you work on / at Mondays?
6. Her birthday is at/ on 20 November.
7. Where will you be on / in New Year's Day?
8. The shop closes at / in midnight.
C. Fill in the blanks with in, on or at:
1. What did
you
do the weekend?
2. It gets cold
night
3. I like to relax
the evening
4. There is a meeting
2.30 this afternoon.
5. This is the first cellphone I bought previous Sunday
6. Many shops don't open
Sundays
71
stay
with
Christmas.
family
my
the kitchen
8. My mother was cooking food
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