My manager, a very hardworking man, usually arrives to work (..- ...) 7:00am and doesn't leave until 8:00pm
Select all answers that apply:
A in
Bon
to
C. at
D. no preposition
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
For the most specific times, and for holidays without the word “day,” we use at. That means you will hear, “Meet me at midnight,” or “The flowers are in bloom at Easter time.” When English speakers refer to a place, we use in for the largest or most general places.
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