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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 2

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The diamond ring that her boyfriend bought for her turned . . . . . . . . to be a fake one.

2 / 100

I couldn’t get in . . . . . . . . the door so I had to climb . . . . . . . . a window.

3 / 100

His break fast is lying there . . . . . . . . the table right . . . . . . . . his eyes.

4 / 100

The prime minister of Pakistan belongs . . . . . . . . Pakistan Tehrek-e-Insaf.

5 / 100

They drove . . . . . . . . the road.

6 / 100

My father died three years ago . . . . . . . . a sudden heart attack.

7 / 100

He said to me I shall return your money . . . . . . . . a week.

8 / 100

Ravi has been fully cured . . . . . . . . the chronic pain in his legs.

9 / 100

It takes about five minutes to walk . . . . . . . . the bridge.

10 / 100

The island is so small that there are only five houses . . . . . . . . it.

11 / 100

A voice came . . . . . . . . the dinning table.

12 / 100

He complained . . . . . . . . chest pains and went to hospital.

13 / 100

What are you interested . . . . . . . .?

14 / 100

. . . . . . . . all, I love music.

15 / 100

Is this is the bus, . . . . . . . . goes to the Sadar Bazar?

16 / 100

The mission is . . . . . . . . United Nations control.

17 / 100

He moved . . . . . . . . the room.

18 / 100

I placed the new books . . . . . . . . the shelf in the library .

19 / 100

Cut the fruits and divide it . . . . . . . . your friends.

20 / 100

Do you suffer . . . . . . . . heartburn?

21 / 100

She will be there . . . . . . . . you.

22 / 100

“When I grow . . . . . . . ., I’m going to travel all over the world,” the little girl said.

23 / 100

India, Pakistan and China have border problems . . . . . . . . them.

24 / 100

We were shocked . . . . . . . . his words.

25 / 100

Come and sit . . . . . . . . me.

26 / 100

We were exhausted . . . . . . . . the end of the journey.

27 / 100

My father-in-law is blind . . . . . . . . one eye.

28 / 100

He is generous . . . . . . . . those who are faithful . . . . . . . . him.

29 / 100

The detective chased the killer . . . . . . . . the streets.

30 / 100

I wear glasses . . . . . . . . reading.

31 / 100

I was disappointed . . . . . . . . not finding the doctor in his seat.

32 / 100

Everybody blamed him . . . . . . . . the accident.

33 / 100

He was vexed . . . . . . . . Saran for his behavior.

34 / 100

To get to the Marketing department, you have to go . . . . . . . . those stairs and then . . . . . . . . the corridor to the end.

35 / 100

Mr. Roy sought mercy . . . . . . . . his father.

36 / 100

We are trying to make sure that children who can best benefit . . . . . . . . foster care, do get.

37 / 100

Our dog died . . . . . . . . old age.

38 / 100

I started painting . . . . . . . . my childhood.

39 / 100

Since Jennifer was a year younger than her friends, she had a hard time keeping . . . . . . . . with them.

40 / 100

She ran to the station and managed to get there . . . . . . . . time.

41 / 100

He fell the tree . . . . . . . . an axe.

42 / 100

Religious leaders should not delve . . . . . . . . politics.

43 / 100

Candidates have to write their names . . . . . . . . the top of the page.

44 / 100

There has been a fall . . . . . . . . prices.

45 / 100

Pakistan is not enamoured . . . . . . . . the bomb for its own sake.

46 / 100

She spent a fortune . . . . . . . . that painting.

47 / 100

There were many cars . . . . . . . . the road today.

48 / 100

I will think . . . . . . . . the matter.

49 / 100

Iman Husain died . . . . . . . . a nobel cause.

50 / 100

He has not met his brother . . . . . . . . long.

51 / 100

I am used . . . . . . . . such hardships.

52 / 100

The man ran . . . . . . . . the cliff.

53 / 100

Everybody started shouting and the meeting, got . . . . . . . . of hand.

54 / 100

Ai Ling is worried . . . . . . . . the test because she thinks that she will fail the test.

55 / 100

She is jealous . . . . . . . . my friend?

56 / 100

Asim has been fully cured . . . . . . . . the chronic pain in his legs?

57 / 100

Come over . . . . . . . . have dinner.

58 / 100

I told the tailor to put red buttons . . . . . . . . the dress he is making for me.

59 / 100

The man robbed me . . . . . . . . my possessions.

60 / 100

He was lonely and aching . . . . . . . . love.

61 / 100

He is getting late . . . . . . . . his class.

62 / 100

They decided . . . . . . . . the grey sofa.

63 / 100

We waited for nearly an hour and . . . . . . . . the end we went without her.

64 / 100

They advised us not to get too familiar . . . . . . . . him, as he did not have a good reputation.

65 / 100

My father takes a nap . . . . . . . . dinner.

66 / 100

He is good . . . . . . . . Football.

67 / 100

All men between 18 and 25 . . . . . . . . exception are expected to serve here.

68 / 100

We do not go for work . . . . . . . . Sunday.

69 / 100

My friend amused us . . . . . . . . funny jokes.

70 / 100

I listened . . . . . . . . what she said.

71 / 100

You should wait here . . . . . . . . I come.

72 / 100

He is averse . . . . . . . . hard work.

73 / 100

“I really felt sorry . . . . . . . . the old lady,” Edie said.

74 / 100

The duck paddled out in the water . . . . . . . . greet the other birds.

75 / 100

Do not bother me 3 o’clock . . . . . . . . night?

76 / 100

He does not seem . . . . . . . . be a criminal.

77 / 100

There was no jest . . . . . . . . his poverty.

78 / 100

The telephone and the doorbell rang . . . . . . . . the same time.

79 / 100

I slept . . . . . . . . the speech.

80 / 100

She bought the flowers . . . . . . . . herself.

81 / 100

He is serious . . . . . . . . visiting Islamabad.

82 / 100

The public were deeply sceptical . . . . . . . . some of the proposals?

83 / 100

You have made all preparations . . . . . . . . the marriage.

84 / 100

He is senior . . . . . . . . me.

85 / 100

He is famous . . . . . . . . his learning.

86 / 100

Indian Airforce soldier Ravi died . . . . . . . . his country.

87 / 100

You conduct smacks . . . . . . . . recklessness.

88 / 100

There are different sets of language learning sets available . . . . . . . . all age groups.

89 / 100

In their anxiety prisoners would often blurt . . . . . . . . pieces of vital information.

90 / 100

The manager of the store reminds me . . . . . . . . my gym teacher from high school.

91 / 100

A hawker goes . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . house.

92 / 100

He does not care . . . . . . . . losing his job.

93 / 100

If you’re worried about the problem, you should do something . . . . . . . . it.

94 / 100

She was born . . . . . . . . 1961.

95 / 100

The police men’s story conflicts . . . . . . . . that of the accused.

96 / 100

He is honest . . . . . . . . his dealings.

97 / 100

Nelson Mandela was born . . . . . . . . Mvezo in South Africa.

98 / 100

The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage . . . . . . . . the other car.

99 / 100

I always lie down . . . . . . . . a swim.

100 / 100

In the morning, I simply take a glance . . . . . . . . the newspaper headlines.

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