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PREPOSITIONS with the word LESSON

1. What happens AT / IN / ON your maths lessons?
2. AT / IN each lesson, first the teacher reads and fills in the attendance list in the electronic register.
3. IN / ON the next lesson students will present some of their back/ overdue pieces of work?
4. If he tried harder ON / IN / AT the biology lesson , he would get 2 'pluses' for (active) participation.
5. If he hadn't broken a desk AT/ IN the history lesson , he wouldn’t have got a written reprimand from the form teacher for (mis)conduct.
6. If he hadn't slept 3 hours (IN biology, IN PE, and IN computer studies, he wouldn’t feel bored now.
Which of these prepositions are correctly used?
Is there a rule on when to use AT, IN and ON with the word LESSON?

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PREPOSITIONS with the word LESSON


PREPOSITIONS wWith the wWord "LESSON" PREPOSITIONS With the Word "LESSON"

In English, the first letter of all nouns, verbs, adjetives, adverbs, etc., is capitalized in the title.

1. What happens AT / IN / ON your maths lessons?


1. What happens AT / IN / ONduring your maths lessons? 1. What happens during your math lessons?

2. AT / IN each lesson, first the teacher reads and fills in the attendance list in the electronic register.


2. AT / IN each lesson, first the teacher starts off by readsing and fillsing in the attendance list in the electronic register. 2. IN each lesson, the teacher starts off by reading and filling in the attendance list in the electronic register.

I don't know what you mean by "electronic register".

3. IN / ON the next lesson students will present some of their back/ overdue pieces of work?


3. IN / ON the next lesson, will students will present some of their back/ overdue pieces oflate work? 3. IN the next lesson, will students present some of their late work?

4. If he tried harder ON / IN / AT the biology lesson , he would get 2 'pluses' for (active) participation.


4. If he tried harder ON / IN / ATin the biology lesson , he would get 2 'pluses' for (active) participation. 4. If he tried harder in the biology lesson, he would get 2 'pluses' for (active) participation.

5. If he hadn't broken a desk AT/ IN the history lesson , he wouldn’t have got a written reprimand from the form teacher for (mis)conduct.


5. If he hadn't broken a desk AT/ INin the history lesson , he wouldn’t have got a written reprimand from the form teacher for (mis)conduct. 5. If he hadn't broken a desk in the history lesson , he wouldn’t have got a written reprimand from the teacher for misconduct.

I feel like it would be more natural to say "during" instead of "in" here.

6. If he hadn't slept 3 hours (IN biology, IN PE, and IN computer studies, he wouldn’t feel bored now. Which of these prepositions are correctly used? Is there a rule on when to use AT, IN and ON with the word LESSON?


6. If he hadn't slept 3 hours (IN biology, IN PE, and IN computer studies, he wouldn’t feel bored now. Which of these prepositions areis used correctly used? ? Is there a rule on when to use AT, IN and ON with the word LESSON? 6. If he hadn't slept 3 hours IN biology, PE, and computer studies, he wouldn’t feel bored now. Which of these prepositions is used correctly? Is there a rule on when to use AT, IN and ON with the word LESSON?

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