[ Prepositions ]
(PUC-RS)The prepositions in and on are correctly used in all alternatives BUT:
A. On November I’ll be in vacation.
B. He’ll go on a leave in the summer.
C. She’s always in a bad mood on Mondays.
D. In two months you can be on the road.
E. In the evenings I see her on TV.

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