Which of these verbs takes the preposition for after it?

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Here are some prepositions of time and date:
At: Used to refer to a specific time. For example, "at 12 o'clock".
On: Used to refer to a particular day or date. For example, "on Sunday" or "on May 27th".
In: Used to refer to a broader time frame, such as a month or a year. For example, "in January" or "in 2024". It can also be used for most times of day, such as "in the morning" or "in the afternoon". 
 


Which of these verbs takes the preposition for after it?