Original text - English - Prepositions of Time:atCurrent status Original text
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We use at with time and with the weekend,night and noon. The match starts at three o'clock. We often visit our grandparents at the weekend. | Remarks about the translation | gali buti rasomuju klaidu.JAV KALBA |
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21 February 2008 17:37
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