Prepositions of time: in, at, on. Put in, at or on.
1. I usually go skiing February.
2. We’re all going to Samarkand the weekend.
3. She finished college 2011.
4. My mother usually comes to stay New Year.
5. I don’t like driving night.
6. Our garden looks wonderful spring.
7. I usually stop work 5.00 the afternoon.
8. I’m never hungry early the morning.
9. What are you doing Saturday.
10. Can you wake me 6.30.
11 .The classes start September 2nd.
12. I’ll be at work late Tuesday morning.
13. I have my English lessons 10.00 Wednesdays.
14. He is getting married Navruz Monday.
15. My new job starts April 17th.
16. Can we talk lunchtime Thursday.