ESLs be like "I speak perfect English" but can't get 100% on this test

ESLs be like "I speak perfect English" but can't get 100% on this test

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How did I do EFL bros?

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1)at
2)on
3)at_in
4)in
5)on
6)on
7)in
8)on
9)at
10)at_at
11)in
12)at
13)at
14)in
15)on
16)at
17)in
18)at
19)on (though I think you can omit the preposition in this case)
20)in
21)on
22)at

in winter
Everything else is good i think

#9 is a trick since "Sunrise" is capitalised, so it must be a place name.

>6. We have a special meal on Chrismas
This mistake I can somewhat understand

>11. In France it often snows on winter
>17. Mary's birthday is on May
Please be trolling

>Please be trolling
I got distracted by that point wouldn't have happened otherwise I promise

Hardest part was writing this on the phone lol

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at
on
at...in
in
on
at
in
on
at
at...at
in
at
at
in
on
at
in
at
on
in
at
at

I'm uneducated but I gave it my best

How did I do?
never studied grammar, just kind of slept through school.

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at shit, it's always the little things that get you.

Ez

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6. is correct. (On the day of christmas)

1 At
2 On
3 At, in
4 In
5 On
6At
7In
8On
9At
10At, at
11In
12At
13At
14In
15On
16At
17In
18At
19On
20In
21On
22At
Same stuff but 6) should be at

6 is interchangable. I'd say "at" sounds better but "on" makes sense too.

Ohnonono EFLbros
"on christmas" is for the specific day, so "on Christmas day" for example
If it's the period or generally it's "at Christmas"

this car is different ___ the one i usually drive (from/to/than)

to me christmas is a specific day
not a holiday season, so no during christmas or at christmas
seems like a cultural thing

Do you have a special meal the entire Christmas season? Context is obviously on Christmas day.

>ESLs be like "I speak perfect English"
Source? Otherwise STFU
Learn a second language that isn't AAVE.

Well, but that would be the general sense including Christmas day. So at would fit.
But I remember my English teacher made a huge distinction although he put on the brit LARP quite a bit so maybe Americans say on christmas without the day.

dios MIO B++

At would be ok but on is definitely a correct form. I prefer on in this case. On Christmas day, At Christmas time

nigga you're chinese wtf lmao

yeah, and I don't celebrate christmas

Please grade me EFL-san!

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I just thought about this exact today.
I sometimes mistakes between in and at when they are followed "places"

5 on
6 on