Test 1 Put in AT, ON or IN
1. Mozart was born in Salzburg ... 1756.
2. I've been invited to a wedding ... 14 May.
3. Electricity prices are going up ... October.
4. weekends, we often go for long walks in the country.
5. I haven't seen Kate for a few days. I last saw her ... Tuesday.
6. John is 63. He'll be retiring from his job ... two years' time.
7. I'm busy right now, but I'll be with you ... ten minutes.
8. My brother is an engineer, but he doesn't have a job ... the moment.
9. There are usually a lot of parties ... New Year's Eve.
10. I don't like driving ... night.
11. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready ... two hours.
12. My phone and the doorbell rang ... the same time.
13. Mary and David always go out for dinner ... their wedding anniversary.
14. It was a short book and easy to read. I read it ... a day.
15. ... Saturday night went to bed ... midnight.
16. We travelled overnight and arrived ... 5 o'clock ... the morning.
17. The course begins ... 7 January and ends sometime ... April.
18. I might not be at home... Tuesday morning, but I'll be there ... the
afternoon.
19. There was a long queue (onepeb) of people ... the bus stop.
20. Nicola was wearing a silver ring ... her little finger.​

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Test 1 Put in AT, ON or IN
1. Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756.

- We use "in" before specific years or general time periods.

2. I've been invited to a wedding on 14 May.

- We use "on" before specific dates.

3. Electricity prices are going up in October.

- We use "in" before specific months.

4. On weekends, we often go for long walks in the country.

- We use "in" when referring to a location or specific place.

5. I haven't seen Kate for a few days. I last saw her on Tuesday.

- We use "on" before specific days of the week.

6. John is 63. He'll be retiring from his job in two years' time.

- We use "in" to indicate a future point in time.

7. I'm busy right now, but I'll be with you in ten minutes.

- We use "in" to indicate a future point in time.

8. My brother is an engineer, but he doesn't have a job at the moment.

- We use "at" to indicate a specific point in time.

9. There are usually a lot of parties on New Year's Eve.

- We use "on" before specific holidays.

10. I don't like driving at night.

- We use "at" to indicate a specific point in time.

11. My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready in two hours.

- We use "in" to indicate a future point in time.

12. My phone and the doorbell rang at the same time.

- We use "at" to indicate a specific point in time.

13. Mary and David always go out for dinner on their wedding anniversary.

- We use "on" before specific occasions or events.

14. It was a short book and easy to read. I read it in a day.

- We use "in" for a period of time.

15. On Saturday night went to bed at midnight.

- We use "on" before specific days of the week and "at" before specific times.

16. We travelled overnight and arrived at 5 o'clock in the morning.

- We use "at" before specific times and "in" before parts of the day.

17. The course begins on 7 January and ends sometime in April.

- We use "on" before specific dates and "in" before specific months.

18. I might not be at home on Tuesday morning, but I'll be there in the afternoon.

- We use "on" before specific days of the week and "in" to indicate a future point in time.

19. There was a long queue of people at the bus stop.

- We use "at" before specific locations or places.

20. Nicola was wearing a silver ring on her little finger.

- We use "on" before specific body parts.
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