The beds in hotels are usually much bigger than my bed AT / IN / ON home.
AT
15
AT / IN / ON the evening, I like to watch TV with my family.
IN
15
AT / IN / ON weekends, I hang out with my friends in the park.
AT
15
I am going on holiday AT / IN / ON 15th August.
ON
15
For SMALL numbers with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns, we use A FEW. Example: There are A FEW PILLOWS on my bed.
COUNTABLE
15
For SMALL amounts with COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns, we use A BIT OF. Example: I have A BIT OF HOMEWORK to do this weekend.
UNCOUNTABLE
15
With COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns nouns in questions and negative sentences, we use MUCH. Example: I haven't got MUCH MONEY. Have you got MUCH HOUSEWORK to finish?
UNCOUNTABLE
15
With COUNTABLE / UNCOUNTABLE nouns in negative sentences and questions, we use MANY. Example: I haven't got MANY JUMPERS. Have you got MANY COUSINS?
COUNTABLE
15
We use A LOT or LOTS OF with COUNTABLE and UNCOUNTABLE nouns for LARGE / SMALL amounts.