Click on the correct preposition in each sentence.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 1 of 10: We spent seven days (at / on / in) June on the beach, and it rained every day.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 2 of 10: Sylvia met us for breakfast (at / on / in) 9 o’clock on the morning of her wedding.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 3 of 10: In Germany it is difficult for foreigners to become citizens even if they’ve lived (at / on / in) the country for a long time.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 4 of 10: Only the adults in the family were allowed to sit (at / on / in) the dining room table; the children ate in another room.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 5 of 10: The man lay on the bed and stared (at / on / in) the wall; he refused to look at any of his visitors.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 6 of 10: I usually drop my rent payment (at / on / in) the mail on the first of the month.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 7 of 10: Yuri arrived in the United States (at / on / in) a Wednesday in June.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 8 of 10: A motorist told her to turn left (at / on / in) the second intersection and then stay on the same road for the next two miles.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 9 of 10: The kittens were sleeping (at / on / in) a wicker basket in the basement.
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EXERCISE M5–3 Prepositions showing time and place - 10 of 10: We went to a friend’s house to watch the football game (at / on / in) television.