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Preposition Of Time

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  • George visits us __________________ Christmas every year.
    At | We use the preposition at when referring to special days or festivals like Christmas, Easter, etc. - so at Christmas is correct here since it's a specific
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  • . I always get flowers ______________ my birthday.
    On | We use the preposition on with specific dates and special days like birthdays, holidays, and weekends - that's why 'on my birthday' is correct.
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  • Children go to school _________________weekdays
    On | We use on when talking about specific days, including weekdays - just like we say 'on Monday' or 'on Saturday', we say 'on weekdays
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  • The weather is usually cold _______________January.
    In | We use in with months and seasons to describe when something occurs, like saying 'in January', 'in summer', or 'in 2024'.
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  • The course starts ______________Tuesday afternoon.
    On | When talking about specific days of the week like Tuesday, we always use the preposition 'on' before them!
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  • My grandpa was born ____ the 20th century.
    In | the preposition in with larger periods of time like centuries, years, months and seasons - the 20th century spans multiple years, so it's treated as a lo
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  • My football game is ____ Tuesday.
    On | When referring to specific days of the week, we use the preposition on - just like we say 'on Monday', 'on Christmas Day', or 'on his birthday'.
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  • We get on the bus every morning ____ seven.
    At | referring to specific times on the clock, we always use the preposition at - this includes phrases like 'at noon', 'at midnight', and 'at seven o'clock'.
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  • On Monday OR At Monday ?
    On Monday |Talking about days of the week, we always use the preposition on - this is just one of those simple rules to remember, like how we say 'on Friday'
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  • They go to class _______ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
    On | When referring to specific days of the week, we use the preposition on (like "on Monday", "on weekends", etc)
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