Topics: Prepositions of Time
Use the appropriate preposition of time in this sentence: The party is happening ___ Saturday.
A. by
B. on
C. at
D. in
Select your answer:

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A. anyone
B. anything
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Find the synonym!
If I don’t get a job, I can’t pay my bills.
A. I don’t get a job if I can pay my bills.
B. I can pay my bills unless I don’t get a job.
C. I can’t pay my bills only if I don’t get a job.
D. I get a job unless I can pay my bills.
