I Play Ball With My Son The Evening
1)I get up at 7 in the morning. 2)I go running at night. 3)The meeting is at noon. 4)Iplayballwithmysonintheevening. 5)He comes to work every day at 7. 6I have a meeting every day at 9 o'clock. NOw a question: why there ist in sentence no 2 ( at) ? And in the sentence 4 (in) ? What is the diffenerence?
Thepreposition "in" is used to indicate a specific time of day, such as "in the morning," "in the afternoon," or "in theevening."Thesentence requires a preposition to connect "son" and "theevening" grammatically and logically. "In" provides this connection, indicating when the action of playingballoccurs.
I’mputting his laundry away it ’ s wonderful thatIcan put him inthesitting position, hand him a toy, and let himplayand noteven
Iget up ___ 7 ___ the morning. I go running ___ night. The meeting is ___ noon. Iplayballwithmyson___ theevening. He comes to work every day _
1)I get up at 7 in the morning. 2)I go running at night. 3)The meeting is at noon. 4)Iplayballwithmysonintheevening. 5)He comes to work every day at 7. 6I have a meeting every day at 9 o'clock.
Para completar as lacunas com "at", "on" ou "in": I get up at 7 in the morning. I go running at night. The meeting is at night. The meeting is at noon. Iplayballwithmysonintheevening. He comes to work every day at 7. I have a meeting every day at 9 o'clock.
Right nowI’mtalking totheYoumyboy watches atthevarsity basketball games. night you played basketballwithmyeleven-year-oldson
intheeveningJá a preposição "at" utilizamos para tempo específico, lugar, entereço, etc. Ex: at night at the supermarket at SQS 214 Portanto, preenchendo as lacunas do enunciado com as preposições at e in, temos: (A) I get up at 7 in the morning. (B) I go running at night. (C) The meeting is at noon. (D) Iplayballwithmysonin the
To determine the correct preposition to complete the sentence "Iplayballwithmyson_theevening," we need to analyze the options provided. "at" is typically used to indicate a specific time or location, but it does not fit well with "theevening" in this context.
get up 1 7 the morning. _ I go running night. _ The meeting is noon. _ _ Iplayballwithmysontheevening. _ He comes to work every day 7. _ I have a meeting every day 9 o'clock.
thekids come back, look attheporch, and don ’ tevenpretend toplaybefore throwingtheballback intotheyard… right intomygrandma
sonfell in lovewithteeball, yet he still scooted from soccer to lacrosse, basketball to tennis and dabbled in gymnastics and swim team.
Glushko, who has played a lot of Challengers herself, has seenballkids hop up and down,playwiththeir hands andevenjugglethetennisballs
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11 p.m. 7. I watch TV theevening. 8. I do my English homework night. 9. I read the newspaper the morning.
thecourt was linedwitha thick laurel hedge on two sides, so that a looseballcould not rattle away intothestreet orthealley, andtheother two
Indoorswiththeheat jacked up,theGottliebs eagerly count downthedays to “ pitchers and catchers, ” which fortheuninitiated occurs
Eventhoughtheyplaya myriad of AsIam leavingwithmysonfrom his friend’s house,theice cream man’s merry song fillsthestreet.
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