I would say well. Because it is an adverb.
The answer to this question would be this: am (the abbreviation for before noon). This abbreviation is correctly written as A.M. or a.m. which means ante meridiem, or 'before noon'. This is the only abbreviation, among the other options given, that requires the use of a period or periods. For example, 10 A.M. Without the period, it would have a different and vague meaning.
Answer:
1. Jack always wakes up by 7a.m every morning and he usually takes a shower before breakfast.
2. Betty rarely cleans her room during the weekend,
3. Mike and Tina don't usually study in the evenings. They often read magazines.
4. My father works from 9:00a.m. to 7:00pm during weekdays but he never works on Saturdays.
Explanation:
Words in simple present actually show action that take place regularly and those that are happening right now. The person (whether first person, second person or third person) determines the formation of the tense whether -s or -es will be added to the verb root word or not.
Prepositions are used in sentences before nouns, pronouns or noun phrases. They are used in order to time, place, direction, introduce an object or even show spatial relationship.
In the above sentences, the prepositions are used to show the time something occurs.
D. because 'the family' and 'they' is singular.