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Preposition for ( at)
a. off
b. on
C. of
d. in​

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Answered by agrawalreena007
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B.on is the correct option as its similar to at. For example:

1.I'll be there on time.

2.you have to be there at 5:30pm.

Both of these sentences are referring to time.

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