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They got married (on/in) 2010.
in 2010
Do you travel (at/in) New Year?
at New Year.
It starts getting cold (on/in) the autumn.
in the autumn.
We go to church (at/on) Easter Sunday.
on Easter Sunday
You can see a lot of chocolate eggs in the supermarkets (in/at) Easter.
at Easter
I play tennis (on/in) the morning.
in the morning
We usually have lunch (at/in) midday.
at midday
Christmas day is (in/on) 25th December.
on 25th December
He always watches the news (on/in) the evening.
in the evening
We always go out (in/at) the weekend.
at the weekend
What do you usually do (on/in) your birthday?
on your birthday
She was born (in/on) 1999.
in 1999
What do you do (in/at) night?
at night
She goes to church (at/on) Sunday morning.
on Sunday morning
They play tennis (in/on) the afternoon.
in the afternoon
I don't study (on/in) Friday.
on Friday
He has a big party (in/on) his birthday in the club.
on his birthday
We start decorating our house for Christmas (at/in) December.
in December
His birthday is (on/at) 5th July.
on 5th July
It rains a lot (on/in) the winter.
in the winter
She goes to a restaurant (at/in) lunchtime.
at lunchtime
We study English (in/on) Mondays.
on Mondays
I usually do my homework (in/at) the morning.
in the morning