1. Jane is arriving (in/on) January 26 (at/by) 2 o'clock (at/in) the afternoon.

2. It snows here every year (for/in) December. We always go outside and play in the snow (at/on) Christmas day.

3. Michael is leaving (at/on) Friday (at/in) noon.

4. Frankie started working for her law firm (at/in) 1995.

5. Franklin began working on the project (on/
없음) yesterday.

6. Normally, (at/on) New Year's Eve, it's tradition to kiss the one you love (at/in) midnight.

7 Don't be ridiculous; there were no telephones (for/in) the seventeenth century! The telephone was invented (by/in) the 1870s.

8. The plane leaves (on/
없음) tomorrow morning (at/on) 8:00 AM.

9. The hills here are covered with wildflowers (at/in) early spring.

10. We met at the restaurant (at/in) 6:30 and stayed (by/until) 10:30.

11. She always gets up early (at/in) the morning, so she can make it to class (at/in) time.

12. I was sick, so I didn't go to work (on/
없음) last Thursday, but I did go to work (at/on) Friday.

13. Mary stopped talking (by/in) the middle of her story, and suddenly started to cry. I think we were all crying (by/in) the time she finished telling us what had happened.

14. Late (at/in) night, you can hear coyotes howling in the distance.

15. Just wait a second, I'll be there (at/in) a minute.

16. I need to give my parents a call. I haven't talked to them (for/in) over a month.

17. Barbara is going to start her new job (in/
없음) next September..

18. The professor said (in/on) the first day of the course that there would be a big final test (at/in) the end of the semester.

19. I have been sitting here (for/in) more than an hour. If they don't arrive (at/in) the next ten minutes, I'm leaving.

20. We were really worried (at/for) first because the banks were closed (on/
없음) Saturdays, so we couldn't exchange money. But (for/in) the end, everything worked out because we were able to exchange money at the hotel.

 

 

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1. Jane is arriving on January 26 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

2. It snows here every year in December. We always go outside and play in the snow on Christmas day.

3. Michael is leaving on Friday at noon.

4. Frankie started working for her law firm in 1995.

5. Franklin began working on the project NO PREP yesterday.

6. Normally, on New Year's Eve, it's tradition to kiss the one you love at midnight.

7 Don't be ridiculous; there were no telephones in the seventeenth century! The telephone was invented in the 1870s.

8. The plane leaves NO PREP tomorrow morning at 8:00 AM.

9. The hills here are covered with wildflowers in early spring.

10. We met at the restaurant at 6:30 and stayed until 10:30.

11. She always gets up early in the morning, so she can make it to class in time.

12. I was sick, so I didn't go to work NO PREP last Thursday, but I did go to work on Friday.

13. Mary stopped talking in the middle of her story, and suddenly started to cry. I think we were all crying by the time she finished telling us what had happened.

14. Late at night, you can hear coyotes howling in the distance.

15. Just wait a second, I'll be there in a minute.

16. I need to give my parents a call. I haven't talked to them for over a month.

17. Barbara is going to start her new job NO PREP next September..

18. The professor said on the first day of the course that there would be a big final test at the end of the semester. *at the end of ~ : ~의 끝에 (가서) // in the end : 결국은

19. I have been sitting here for more than an hour. If they don't arrive in the next ten minutes, I'm leaving.

20. We were really worried at first because the banks were closed on Saturdays, so we couldn't exchange money. But in the end, everything worked out because we were able to exchange money at the hotel.

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