с тестом Complete the sentences
with in, at or on
1. Jonathan is 63. He’ll be retiring from his job … two years.
in
at
on
2. The man is looking for a scar … his right cheek.
in
at
on
3. I live in a very small village. You probably won’t find it … your map.
in
at
on
4. Nicola was wearing a silver ring … her little finger.
in
at
on
5. … midday, the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
in
at
on
6. I don’t like the dark. I try to avoid going out … night.
in
at
on
7. There was a list of names, but my name wasn’t … the list.
in
at
on
8. Emily was sitting … the balcony reading a book.
in
at
on
9. My flight arrives … 5 o’clock today.
in
at
on
10. The headquarters of the company are … California.
in
at
on
11. Sam isn’t here … the moment, but he’ll be here this afternoon.
in
at
on
12. We normally use the front entrance to the building, but there’s another one … the back.
in
at
on
13. Have you ever been camping? Have you ever slept … a tent?
in
at
on
14. The bus station was busy. A lot of buses were leaving … the same time.
in
at
on
15. When I’m a passenger in a car, I prefer to sit … the front.
in
at
on
16. Joe works … the furniture department of a large store.
in
at
on
17. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready … two hours.
in
at
on
18. I wasn’t sure whether I had come to the right office. There was no name … the door.
in
at
on
19. We had to wait … a queue for an hour to check in at the airport.
in
at
on
20. In the UK many people go home to see their families … Christmas.
in
at
on
21. There was a security guard standing … the entrance to the building.
in
at
on
22. Write your name … the top of the page.
in
at
on
23. I love to look up at the stars … the sky at night.
in
at
on
24. The office is closed … Wednesday afternoons.
in
at
on
25. If you come here by bus, get off … the stop after the traffic lights.
in
at
on
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about a future point in time.
2. The man is looking for a scar on his right cheek.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about a specific part of the body.
3. I live in a very small village. You probably won’t find it on your map.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about the surface of something, in this case, the map.
4. Nicola was wearing a silver ring on her little finger.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about something that is physically attached to a body part.
5. At midday, the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
6. I don’t like the dark. I try to avoid going out at night.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
7. There was a list of names, but my name wasn’t on the list.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about something that is physically placed on a surface.
8. Emily was sitting on the balcony reading a book.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about something that is physically located on top of something else.
9. My flight arrives at 5 o’clock today.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
10. The headquarters of the company are in California.
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about a location within a larger area or organization.
11. Sam isn’t here at the moment, but he’ll be here this afternoon.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
12. We normally use the front entrance to the building, but there’s another one at the back.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific location.
13. Have you ever been camping? Have you ever slept in a tent?
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about being inside something.
14. The bus station was busy. A lot of buses were leaving at the same time.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
15. When I’m a passenger in a car, I prefer to sit in the front.
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about being inside something.
16. Joe works in the furniture department of a large store.
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about a location within a larger area or organization.
17. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready in two hours.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific location, and "in" to talk about a future point in time.
18. I wasn’t sure whether I had come to the right office. There was no name on the door.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about something that is physically placed on a surface.
19. We had to wait in a queue for an hour to check in at the airport.
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about being inside something.
20. In the UK many people go home to see their families at Christmas.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific point in time.
21. There was a security guard standing at the entrance to the building.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific location.
22. Write your name at the top of the page.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific location.
23. I love to look up at the stars in the sky at night.
Explanation: We use "in" to talk about being inside something.
24. The office is closed on Wednesday afternoons.
Explanation: We use "on" to talk about a specific day of the week.
25. If you come here by bus, get off at the stop after the traffic lights.
Explanation: We use "at" to talk about a specific location or point in a journey.