Fill in the blank with suitable preposition- The new chapter begins _______ June 1st. (The answer is not 'on.' Is there any other preposition which can be used instead?) Don't answer if you don't know. Please don't waste my time with absurd answers.
Fill in the blank with suitable preposition- The new chapter begins _______ June 1st. (The answer is not 'on.' Is there any other preposition which can be used instead?) Don't answer if you don't know. Please don't waste my time with absurd answers.
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Answer:
at
Explanation:
at can be correct because there are only two possibilities one is at and one is on, but at can be correct because for time we use at (and also they've said that we should not use on)