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Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:25 pm
She gets up early ... the weekdays.
(a) at
(b) of
(c) on
(d) in
This test is concerned with the preposition problem and the correct answer is (c), but I would like to call your attention in other respects: Is "the" correctly used in the sentence?
As far as I know "at the weekend" is considered to be fixed expression, in which "the" cannot be omitted. Am I right? What about on (the) weekdays?
Thanks.
(a) at
(b) of
(c) on
(d) in
This test is concerned with the preposition problem and the correct answer is (c), but I would like to call your attention in other respects: Is "the" correctly used in the sentence?
As far as I know "at the weekend" is considered to be fixed expression, in which "the" cannot be omitted. Am I right? What about on (the) weekdays?
Thanks.