Prepositions of Time

Prepositions of Time (at/in/on)

Prepositions of Time (at/in/on)

Prepositions of Time (at/in/on)

Complete the sentences using 'at' 'in' or 'on'. Use '/' if no preposition is needed.
1.
When do you prefer to go on holidays, the winter or the summer?
2.
The meeting is next Tuesday at 10am.
3.
My son was born 1988.
4.
I often read a book the evening to relax.
5.
What are you doing the weekend?
6.
last winter it snowed a lot.
7.
My colleagues and I always have a good chat lunchtime.
8.
My birthday is 2nd of May.
9.
The city is usually busy Christmas.
10.
I have a tennis lesson every Saturday morning and a yoga class Saturday afternoons.
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