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Match the prepositions 'at', 'in', 'on' with their usage in time context:
at = Used with clock times, mealtimes, weekends, night, and holidays that last several days in = Used with parts of the day and to specify a time during the night on = Alternate usage for weekends, more common in American English
Match the phrases with the correct prepositions of time:
the weekend = at/on the night = in night = at
Match the following prepositions with their correct usage in English grammar:
at = Used with some specific phrases such as at the weekend and at night in = Used to talk about a specific time during the night on = Used in American English to talk about weekends
Match the prepositions with their correct usage when talking about holidays:
at = Used with holidays that last several days in = Not used with holidays on = Not used with holidays
Match the prepositions with their correct usage when talking about parts of the day:
at = Not used with parts of the day in = Used with parts of the day on = Not used with parts of the day
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