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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 12

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Mary is not used . . . . . . . . staying in a big city.

2 / 100

I have been accused . . . . . . . . many things in my life but never of cowardice.

3 / 100

It’s unlucky to walk . . . . . . . . a ladder in my culture. I always walk . . . . . . . . them.

4 / 100

The cat is hiding . . . . . . . . the bed.

5 / 100

The reward was not commensurate . . . . . . . . the work done by us.

6 / 100

What a noise! Let’s go and see what’s . . . . . . . . there.

7 / 100

You must listen . . . . . . . . the question first.

8 / 100

The kitten is sleeping . . . . . . . . the table.

9 / 100

She has three children . . . . . . . . her first husband.

10 / 100

She explained the solution to us . . . . . . . . a patient manner.

11 / 100

He is fond . . . . . . . . drawing?

12 / 100

I’ll see you . . . . . . . . two weeks time.

13 / 100

Most people agree that kindergarten contributes . . . . . . . . the child’s mental development.

14 / 100

Chhaya is not known . . . . . . . . me.

15 / 100

The beautiful birds returned . . . . . . . . the lake.

16 / 100

We are accustomed . . . . . . . . doing hard work.

17 / 100

It can only be seen from directly . . . . . . . . .

18 / 100

Michael was abroad . . . . . . . . six years.

19 / 100

Our tragic experience in the recent past provides an index . . . . . . . . the state of lawlessness in this region.

20 / 100

He will be with you . . . . . . . . a moment.

21 / 100

He is married . . . . . . . . Maria.

22 / 100

He died . . . . . . . . fever.

23 / 100

He became addicted . . . . . . . . drug at quite an early age.

24 / 100

He carried the rubbish . . . . . . . . the bin.

25 / 100

Grandmother is sitting . . . . . . . . the fire.

26 / 100

He has been absent . . . . . . . . a fortnight.

27 / 100

I owe a large sum . . . . . . . . the bank.

28 / 100

Be polite . . . . . . . . your juniors.

29 / 100

I like this tree . . . . . . . . the river.

30 / 100

They went to New Delhi . . . . . . . . bus.

31 / 100

The Jar was full . . . . . . . . oil.

32 / 100

He is the man . . . . . . . . value.

33 / 100

My mother served one cup of tea . . . . . . . . some biscuits.

34 / 100

Every weekend, we put the trash can . . . . . . . . for garbage collection.

35 / 100

This paint will adhere . . . . . . . . any surface whether rough or smooth.

36 / 100

He doesn’t approve . . . . . . . . our plans.

37 / 100

Alia parted . . . . . . . . her parents in tears.

38 / 100

They will be fighting . . . . . . . . political reforms.

39 / 100

He will reach here . . . . . . . . sunset.

40 / 100

I am angry . . . . . . . . your behaviour.

41 / 100

Can you write . . . . . . . . this pen?

42 / 100

You should abstain . . . . . . . . drinking.

43 / 100

Ram must be back home . . . . . . . . 10 o’clock.

44 / 100

He has puzzled . . . . . . . . the figures for hours without being able to make head or tail of them.

45 / 100

He behaves just like his father. He really takes . . . . . . . . him.

46 / 100

He comes . . . . . . . . 3 o’clock.

47 / 100

When one is adolescent one often gets caught up . . . . . . . . one’s thoughts and dreams.

48 / 100

Mother has been ill . . . . . . . . last month.

49 / 100

It must be finished . . . . . . . . Friday afternoon.

50 / 100

The children were so absorbed . . . . . . . . their game that they did not notice the passage of time.

51 / 100

What time did they arrive . . . . . . . . the hotel?

52 / 100

There were five eggs . . . . . . . . the nest.

53 / 100

She was completely blind . . . . . . . . her faults.

54 / 100

After sometime, he came out . . . . . . . . the street.

55 / 100

Traveling . . . . . . . . air is faster than traveling . . . . . . . . sea.

56 / 100

I am going . . . . . . . . Paris.

57 / 100

It has been raining here . . . . . . . . morning.

58 / 100

She is standing . . . . . . . . her boyfriend.

59 / 100

Mike is sitting . . . . . . . . the desk . . . . . . . . front of the door.

60 / 100

You can rely . . . . . . . . him to be there whenever you need him.

61 / 100

You can’t always pass . . . . . . . . appearance.

62 / 100

Raza would indulge . . . . . . . . a short sleep in his arm chair.

63 / 100

There is no boy . . . . . . . . the class.

64 / 100

He took the book . . . . . . . . the shelf and put it . . . . . . . . his bag.

65 / 100

She limboed . . . . . . . . the pole.

66 / 100

Few persons in the world die . . . . . . . . over work.

67 / 100

Good sleep is necessary . . . . . . . . good health.

68 / 100

Please attend . . . . . . . . this matter immediately. It is urgent.

69 / 100

Julia came all the way . . . . . . . . Russia to see her boyfriend.

70 / 100

“Don’t miss . . . . . . . . any important points,” our teacher told us.

71 / 100

The restaurant is . . . . . . . . the sea front.

72 / 100

One of my ancestors rode . . . . . . . . George Washington during the American Revolution.

73 / 100

. . . . . . . . the age of ten I wanted to be a firefighter.

74 / 100

It will take us a long time . . . . . . . . decision.

75 / 100

Her test was . . . . . . . . average.

76 / 100

He always jumps . . . . . . . . the conclusion.

77 / 100

I decided to lay a trap . . . . . . . . my enemy.

78 / 100

The peasant refused to bow . . . . . . . . his master.

79 / 100

There are national parks . . . . . . . . some parts of the country.

80 / 100

He is tired . . . . . . . . their complaints.

81 / 100

My aunt has invited me to her place . . . . . . . . three o’clock this afternoon . . . . . . . . tea.

82 / 100

. . . . . . . . the end of a course, students usually have a party.

83 / 100

I have had problems similar . . . . . . . . yours.

84 / 100

I went . . . . . . . . him and asked him the best way to get . . . . . . . . town.

85 / 100

We traveled . . . . . . . . the 6.45 train, which arrive at 8.30.

86 / 100

The books are . . . . . . . . the shelf.

87 / 100

They had few essential supplies to begin . . . . . . . . so they had to improvise.

88 / 100

We sat . . . . . . . . the back of the classroom.

89 / 100

The film is based . . . . . . . . the novel by Boris Pasternak.

90 / 100

Could I borrow your book . . . . . . . . a week next month?

91 / 100

Sanjoy works . . . . . . . . 10 hours daily.

92 / 100

I have not seen him . . . . . . . . last Sunday.

93 / 100

He fell asleep . . . . . . . . his rocking chair.

94 / 100

What is up . . . . . . . . them?

95 / 100

Your watch is different . . . . . . . . mine.

96 / 100

The accused appeared . . . . . . . . the judge.

97 / 100

The principal called . . . . . . . . the names of the winners.

98 / 100

The tarin came . . . . . . . . the tunnel.

99 / 100

The music is pleasing . . . . . . . . my ears.

100 / 100

He has been swimming . . . . . . . . one hour?

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