PREPOSITION OF TIME
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Supply the correct preposition: in, on, at. In case there is no preposition, put -.
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������ 1.�� I came from my business trip �Tuesday morning.
2.�� I saw the terms of the deal �the morning.
3.�� They declined the revision �last week.
4.�� The company does not work �Christmas and �Easter.
5.�� The company was founded �2010.
6.�� They promised to get in touch with us �3:00 p.m.
7.�� She called us �Monday morning.
8.�� They suggested meeting �next week.
9.�� I received this fax �2:30 p.m. yesterday.
10.�������� The bill was paid �June.
11.�������� I cannot find any records that you signed the contract �last week.
12.�������� The project was initiated �2010.
13.�������� He did not call me �the afternoon.
14.�������� I went to the conference �last month.
15.�������� They sent the cargo �Wednesday.
16.�������� I always have a vacation �summer.
17.�������� I do not like to work late �the evening.
18.�������� I was there �summer of 2010.
19.�������� It is obvious that they made that deal �last week.
20.�������� I expect him to come �8:30 tomorrow morning.
21.�������� The delivery will be made �12th of April.
22.�������� I cannot tell you anything �the moment.
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