09-29-2007, 09:02 PM
That's what I would like ......... Christmas.
(a) for
(b) at
(c) in
(d) on
Correct answer (a) for
As you know, Christmas is a holiday, an event. You choose presents for this holiday. You prepare for this event.
Then, you can say Please, visit us at Christmas, we have a lot of surprises for you.
In this sentence you need to use for. You can use ON but then you would have to say On Christmas Day.
''IN'' would be used for periods of time as in Spring/in Winter/in the holidays.
Muhammad Asim Saeed
(a) for
(b) at
(c) in
(d) on
Correct answer (a) for
As you know, Christmas is a holiday, an event. You choose presents for this holiday. You prepare for this event.
Then, you can say Please, visit us at Christmas, we have a lot of surprises for you.
In this sentence you need to use for. You can use ON but then you would have to say On Christmas Day.
''IN'' would be used for periods of time as in Spring/in Winter/in the holidays.
Muhammad Asim Saeed