I hope the weather will be nice _on_ the weekend. I might not be at home _on_ Tuesday morning. Mary and Henry always go out for dinner _on_ their anniversary. I'll see you _next Friday_. Do you work _every Saturday_? (Don't use at/on/in before last/next/this/every.)
I almost missed my flight this morning. I got to the airport just _in time_. Jody got more and more fed up with her job. In the end she _resigned_. Are you going away at the end of August or _at_ the end? The leaves _on_ the tree are a beautiful color. There's nobody living _on_ the island. I wouldn't like a job in an office. I couldn't spend the hole day sitting _at_ a desk. The main office of the company is _in_ Tokyo.
The woman is standing _on_ the corner. The woman is standing _at_ the corner. The man is standing _in_ the corner. He's looking _in_ a mirror. He's looking _in_ the mirror. The cat is _at_ the top of the stairs. Kate works on a farm. Kate works on a ranch. _At_ the end of the street, there is a path leading to the river. "Where should we sit?" "Over there, _in_ the corner."
Kate works _on_ a farm. Kate works _on_ a farm. Sue is _at_ a conference. Sue is _at_ a concert. Judy is at the hairdresser's. I play basketball _at_ the gym on Friday evenings. I enjoyed the flight, but the food _on_ the plane wasn't very good. I don't know where my umbrella is. Maybe I left in _on_ the bus. Should we go _in_ your car or mine? (Say on a bus/on a train/on a plane/on a ship but in a car/in a taxi.) I wasn't in when you called. I was _at_ my sister's house. Paul lives in Boston. He's a student _at_ Boston University.
We left our luggage _at_ the station and went to find something to eat. Should we take a taxi _to_ the station, or should we walk? I had lost my key, but I managed to climb _into_ the house through the window. What time does this train arrive _in_ Chicago? I arrived _home_ feeling very tired. I got _on_ the bus. I got _out of_ my car.
I'm going _on vacation_ next week. Really? Where? Somewhere nice? Jane's job involves a lot of travelling. She often has to go away _on business_. Julie never uses a pen. She always writes _in pencil_. I'm going to Miami _for_ a short vacation next month.
We're trying to find a solution _to_ the problem. There has been a big increase _in_ prices. I don't think there is any need _for_ a new road. Last month there was a drop _in_ the number of people without jobs. There is no demand _for_ shoes like these anymore. The two companies are completely independent. There is no connection _between_ them. Carol has decided to quit her job. I don't know the reason _for_ her decision. When I opend the envelope, I was delighted to find a check _for_ $500. There are many advantages _in_ being able to speak a foreign language. When Paul left home, his attitude _toward_ his parents seemed to change. There has been a sharp rise _in_ the cost of living in the past few years. You've missed three classes this week. What's the reason _for_ your poor attendance? The company has rejected the worker's demands _for_ an increase _in_ pay.
Why do you always get so annoyed _about_ things that don't matter? I had never seen so many people before. I was astonished _at_ the crowds. Why are you always so rude _to_ your children? I was surprised _at_ the way he behaved. It was completely out of character. I'm sorry _about_ what I said. I hope you're not mad _at_ me. The people next door are furious _at/with_ us _for_ making so much noise last night. Jill starts her new job next week. She's quite excited _about_ it. I'm sorry _about_ the smell of paint in this room. I was shocked _at_ what I saw. I'd never seen anything like it before. Are you still upset _about_ what I said to you yesterday? He said he was sorry _about_ the situation, but there was nothing he could do.
I'm suspicious _of_ Robert. / He was suspicious _of_ my intentions. Did you know that Liz is engaged _to_ a friend of mine? Linda is married with three children. (=She is married and has three children.) Sometimes I feel jealous _of_ her. / Why are you always so jealous _of_ other people? I'm hopeless _at_ remembering names.
I glanced at my watch to see what time it was. Sally and Kevin had an argument, and now they're not speaking to each other. I saw Sue as I was riding along the road. I shouted _to_ her, but she didn't hear me.
I've applied _to_ three colleges. I hope one of them accpets me. The roof of the house is in very bad condition. I think we ought to do something _about_ it. Tomorrow morning I have to catch a plane. I'm leaving my house _for_ the airport at 7:30. If something is wrong, why don't you do something _about_ it?
"I had a strange dream last night." "What did you dream _about_?" He thinks _about_ his job all the time, he dreams _about_ it, he talks _about_ it, and I'm sick of hearing _about_ it. She's not a well-known singer. Not many people have heard _of_ her. I would have forgotten my appointment if Jane hadn't reminded me _about_ it. Jill used to write to me quite often, but I haven't heard _from_ her for ages now. What did you think _of_ the book I lent to you? Did you like it? I didn't think much of it. (=I didn't like it much.) We called the doctor because George was complaining _of_ a pain in his stomach.
I congratulated her _on_ her winning the tournament. I blame the increase in violent crime _on_ television. Do you think the government is to blame for the economic crisis? I think that television is to blame for the increase in violent crime. It's a terrible feeling when you are accused _of_ something you didn't do. When I saw Dave, I congratulated him _on_ passing his driving test. It is terrible that some people are dying _of_ hunger while others eat too much. I didn't have enough money to pay the bill. I complimented her _on_ her English. She spoke very fluently. I dont' know whether I'll go out tonight. It depends how I feel. ("Are you going to buy it?" "It depends how much it is." / "It depends on how much.")
I spent $60 _on_ a pair of shoes. As I going out of the room, I collided _with_ somebody who was coming in. Jim is a photographer. He specializes _in_ sports photography. What happened to the money I lent you? What did you spend it _on_?
The weather is terrible outside. I hope it _clears_ up later. My vacation is almost over. Next week I'll be back _at_ work. Would you like to see the factory? Would you like me to show _you_ around? It was only a small fire. I was able to put it _out_.