Вопрос задан 18.06.2023 в 04:21. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Никандров Александр.

entences. (5x2=10) ) 1) I play football in/at the evening. 2) I go to school in/at 8 o'clock. 3) I

have lunch at/in 2 o'clock. 4) We don't have lessons on/at Sunday. 5) I go to school at/in the morning. questions (5x2=10) Write for the answers.... пожалуйста это контрольный ​
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Отвечает Смирнов Евгений.

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1) I play football in/at the evening.

The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "in." We use "in" to indicate a general time period, such as "in the evening." So the correct sentence would be: "I play football in the evening."

2) I go to school in/at 8 o'clock.

The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "at." We use "at" to indicate a specific time, such as "at 8 o'clock." So the correct sentence would be: "I go to school at 8 o'clock."

3) I have lunch at/in 2 o'clock.

The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "at." We use "at" to indicate a specific time, such as "at 2 o'clock." So the correct sentence would be: "I have lunch at 2 o'clock."

4) We don't have lessons on/at Sunday.

The correct preposition to use in this sentence is "on." We use "on" to indicate specific days, such as "on Sunday." So the correct sentence would be: "We don't have lessons on Sunday."

5) I go to school at/in the morning.

Both "at" and "in" can be used in this sentence, but they convey slightly different meanings. - If you use "at," it indicates a specific time in the morning, such as "at 8 o'clock in the morning." - If you use "in," it indicates a general time period, such as "in the morning" without specifying a particular time.

So both of the following sentences are correct, but they have slightly different meanings: - "I go to school at 8 o'clock in the morning." - "I go to school in the morning."

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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