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Prepositions of time

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  • We often travel abroad (at / in / on) Christmas.
    at
  • (At / On / In) New Year, my family usually visits our hometown.
    At
  • The train leaves (at / to / on) 7 o’clock.
    at
  • I was very tired (before / after / until) walking home from school.
    after
  • She stayed at the library (until / before / after) two o'clock. Then, she went to the classroom.
    until
  • We have English class (in / on / from) Monday morning.
    on
  • I usually brush my teeth (before / at / until) breakfast.
    before
  • We always decorate our house (in / at / on) New Year’s Eve.
    on
  • My brother was born (in / on / at) July.
    in
  • They usually go skiing (before / in / at) winter.
    in
  • My birthday is (at / in / on) March 15th.
    on
  • We always visit our grandparents (on / from / at) Sunday.
    on
  • My birthday is (on / in / at) March.
    on
  • The children usually take a nap (in / on / to) the afternoon.
    in
  • Let’s meet (at / on / in) the weekend.
    at
  • The students must be in class (in / at / until) the bell rings.
    until
  • She stayed at the library ___ 9 a.m. ___ 11 a.m.
    from / to
  • She always goes jogging (in / to / at) the evening.
    in
  • He doesn’t watch TV (on / at / until) he finishes his homework.
    until
  • I will wait here (until / before / after) you come back.
    until
  • The concert starts (from / at / to) 8:00 and ends (on / in / at) 10:00.
    at - at
  • I go to bed (on / at / in) 10:30 every night.
    at