Write the correct preposition. CHOOSE: in, on, at, by, to, from and for. 1. We must finish this report December 31 at the very latest. 2. Every morning, Mr. Johnson arrives the office 8 AM. 3. We never work Sundays. 4. Marie was born a cold, snowy day January. More precisely, she was born January 20. 5. Pierre comes Lac Saint-Jean, but he has lived Quebec City since he got married. 6. I bought this necklace the store today. It is my mother. I am going to give it her her birthday. 7. Have another piece of cake. I made it you. 8. John has been transferred another branch Montreal. He and his family will be moving Montreal this summer. 9. Catherine took a pen her desk drawer and wrote down the message. 10. Alice isn’t here right now. She is probably the conference room discussing the new project with the others.