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1) Your answer: "Misha: I really want to visit! It's pretty in spring, isn't it?"
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Well done. We use 'in' with seasons.
2) Your answer: "Surya: Spring is the best! Can you come in April or May?"
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Well done. We use 'in' for months.
3) Your answer: "Misha: Yeah, my Easter holidays start on the third of April."
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Well done. We use 'on' for specific days.
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Your answer: "Surya: Great! There are direct flights here that leave London in the morning, I think.
Take a look."
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Well done. We use 'in' for parts of the day, like the morning or the evening.
5) Your answer: "Misha: Let me see… Yes, there's a flight that leaves at midday on Friday."
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Well done. We use for 'at' points of time in a day. And we use 'on' for days of the week.
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Your answer: "Surya: Cool. Is it expensive? I think there's another flight which leaves at night
which is usually cheaper."
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Well done. We use 'at' with 'night'.
7) Your answer: "Misha: You're right, there's another one at 7pm. OK… I'm booking it!"
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Well done. We use 'at' for times.
9) Your answer: "Misha: Yes! I'm so excited. The last time I was there was in 2002."
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Well done. We use 'in' for years.
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