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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 10

1 / 100

He has no control . . . . . . . . his bad language.

2 / 100

I went there . . . . . . . . a holiday.

3 / 100

Has he recovered . . . . . . . . his illness yet?

4 / 100

I could not get in because there were so many people . . . . . . . . the way.

5 / 100

The school is 5 kilometres away . . . . . . . . the station.

6 / 100

I will arrive sometimes . . . . . . . . eight am and nine am.

7 / 100

London is . . . . . . . . the Thames.

8 / 100

What platform does the train . . . . . . . . Paris leave . . . . . . . .?

9 / 100

Don’t go too . . . . . . . . the edge.

10 / 100

We saw a boat . . . . . . . . the river.

11 / 100

Pawan’s story is devoid . . . . . . . . truth.

12 / 100

The girl had her face . . . . . . . . bedclothes.

13 / 100

Please do not get angry . . . . . . . . me.

14 / 100

If the sky is clear, you can see the stars . . . . . . . . night.

15 / 100

The candidates were tense . . . . . . . . expectancy.

16 / 100

Mr. Das lives . . . . . . . . America.

17 / 100

We still haven’t come . . . . . . . . with an interesting theme for the advertising campaign.

18 / 100

Rajesh’s speech pointed . . . . . . . . some of our defects.

19 / 100

The rains have set . . . . . . . . .

20 / 100

They came all the way . . . . . . . . the east.

21 / 100

He jumped . . . . . . . . the wall and . . . . . . . . the garden.

22 / 100

New lightweight materials have replaced traditional ones . . . . . . . . for certain special uses.

23 / 100

She leaned her head . . . . . . . . the back of the sofa.

24 / 100

She was fined . . . . . . . . parking her car . . . . . . . . no-parking area.

25 / 100

My wife gave me a wonderful present . . . . . . . . my birthday.

26 / 100

The cat always sleeps . . . . . . . . my bed.

27 / 100

Fred is away at the moment. I don’t know exactly when he’s coming back but I’m sure he’ll be back . . . . . . . . Monday.

28 / 100

Suhani’s story is devoid . . . . . . . . truth.

29 / 100

You are eligible . . . . . . . . the post.

30 / 100

Their boss has them all completely . . . . . . . . her thumb. They are really scared of her.

31 / 100

You can always count . . . . . . . . Michael for help when you are in difficulties.

32 / 100

I cannot tell the difference . . . . . . . . them.

33 / 100

Suraj is acquainted . . . . . . . . Kapil.

34 / 100

The soldiers were sent . . . . . . . . the front to fight.

35 / 100

My house is . . . . . . . . the end of the street.

36 / 100

The club usually empties . . . . . . . . about two in the morning.

37 / 100

Suriya is short . . . . . . . . Vidhya.

38 / 100

My mother’s plant is . . . . . . . . the TV.

39 / 100

He is good . . . . . . . . fixing things.

40 / 100

Why did she refuse . . . . . . . . meet visitors?

41 / 100

I sewed her dress . . . . . . . . my old sewing machine.

42 / 100

There’s a good restaurant . . . . . . . . the Mount road.

43 / 100

Translate this passage . . . . . . . . English.

44 / 100

I’m good . . . . . . . . singing.

45 / 100

They get killed . . . . . . . . the end of the film.

46 / 100

I am sure that . . . . . . . . the time you get home, I will have done it.

47 / 100

There is still no cure . . . . . . . . AIDS.

48 / 100

. . . . . . . . the night mysterious creatures prowl.

49 / 100

Prime Minister has arrived . . . . . . . . London.

50 / 100

Distribute this match winning prize . . . . . . . . all the team players.

51 / 100

The robbers tried to hold . . . . . . . . the bank.

52 / 100

I think we we’ll have read the article . . . . . . . . 5 pm today.

53 / 100

Everybody wanted to come here . . . . . . . . time.

54 / 100

I was alarmed . . . . . . . . his death.

55 / 100

We saw the live cricket . . . . . . . . the T.V.

56 / 100

The chiropractor jumped . . . . . . . . his back.

57 / 100

I suspect him . . . . . . . . stealing the pen.

58 / 100

You should take care . . . . . . . . the little ones, else they may fall . . . . . . . . the well.

59 / 100

He did not comply . . . . . . . . my request.

60 / 100

Ajay is travelling . . . . . . . . the school.

61 / 100

His birthday is . . . . . . . . August 15.

62 / 100

He saw a parking space . . . . . . . . two cars and drove . . . . . . . . it.

63 / 100

Rohail aspires . . . . . . . . become a doctor.

64 / 100

Unfortunately, we had to cancel it owing . . . . . . . . the bad weather?

65 / 100

The lamp is . . . . . . . . the table.

66 / 100

David cleaned his room by stuffing everything . . . . . . . . his bed.

67 / 100

Didn’t they warn you . . . . . . . . trying that?

68 / 100

The boy is ill . . . . . . . . fever.

69 / 100

I will keep phoning . . . . . . . . you pay me.

70 / 100

Can’t you come . . . . . . . . your bicycle?

71 / 100

He dug the pit . . . . . . . . a shovel.

72 / 100

She cares . . . . . . . . the environment.

73 / 100

They finished the work . . . . . . . . no time.

74 / 100

We traveled . . . . . . . . a boat to reach Sri Lanka.

75 / 100

The book is . . . . . . . . the table.

76 / 100

The case was put . . . . . . . . the judge and the judge decided it within an year.

77 / 100

The kids swam together . . . . . . . . their mother.

78 / 100

She lived . . . . . . . . her mother in a hut . . . . . . . . the edge of the forest.

79 / 100

Either Ritu or her friends . . . . . . . . present there.

80 / 100

Meet me . . . . . . . . the library at 4 o’clock. Don’t be late.

81 / 100

The dog crawled . . . . . . . . the table with its tail . . . . . . . . its legs.

82 / 100

. . . . . . . . crossing the road, I saw an accident.

83 / 100

The parcel was delivered . . . . . . . . hand.

84 / 100

Mt. Abu is about five thousand feet . . . . . . . . the sea-level.

85 / 100

There was no heir . . . . . . . . the throne.

86 / 100

The thought . . . . . . . . Rahul made him puzzled.

87 / 100

The profits will be equally divided . . . . . . . . the shareholders.

88 / 100

She wrote the letter . . . . . . . . green ink.

89 / 100

Listen! I think there is someone . . . . . . . . the front door.

90 / 100

Cloth is sold . . . . . . . . metre.

91 / 100

The father was vexed . . . . . . . . the son.

92 / 100

Please put your homework . . . . . . . . my desk.

93 / 100

Siva has no control . . . . . . . . his temper.

94 / 100

The fireman had to break . . . . . . . . the door.

95 / 100

He comes . . . . . . . . a noble family.

96 / 100

It was kind . . . . . . . . you to help.

97 / 100

He invited me . . . . . . . . his house.

98 / 100

She spent many years caring . . . . . . . . her aged parents.

99 / 100

They could not decide which one they liked and . . . . . . . . the end they didn’t bother.

100 / 100

I’m . . . . . . . . sure of it as you are.

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