Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions of time (at, in, on)
1. I typically leave the office early Monday. I am free the weekend.
2. Let's get together six Sunday, August 25.
3. I am occupied the moment. Return ten minutes, please.
4. There was a car exhibition in Brighton Christmas Day. A lot of spectators go there Christmas to see the new models.
5. Can you predict what the Earth will be the year 2050?
6. When is your vacation, autumn or spring? — I plan to take it late June.
7. We departed midnight and got to the spot twelve hours, noon.
8. I stayed in Italy 2005. that period I was employed as a bartender.
9. the age of sixteen, he moved out of his parents' home.
10. her wedding day she was awake dawn.
11. You must come and have dinner with us next Wednesday. Are you doing anything Wednesday?
12. I got many gifts my birthday.
13. Vincent van Gogh was active the 19th century.
14. Each day he rose early the morning and was up late night.
15. the 18th century many individuals perished from tuberculosis.
