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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 3

1 / 100

Suganya writes . . . . . . . . her left hand.

2 / 100

The new teacher was very slow to adapt . . . . . . . . the unusual rules of the school.

3 / 100

. . . . . . . . my opinion, you should take the advice of a surgeon.

4 / 100

She came with me . . . . . . . . the main road.

5 / 100

That reminds me . . . . . . . . when I was at university.

6 / 100

You’re running so fast. I can’t catch . . . . . . . . with you.

7 / 100

You should not trifle . . . . . . . . his feelings.

8 / 100

I bear no malice . . . . . . . . any boys.

9 / 100

Who is older . . . . . . . . you two?

10 / 100

Can I count . . . . . . . . your help.

11 / 100

I am writing this essay . . . . . . . . blue ink.

12 / 100

The little boy climbed . . . . . . . . the wall and looked . . . . . . . . to see what was going on.

13 / 100

Are not these a disgrace . . . . . . . . the civil authorities.

14 / 100

He was learning . . . . . . . . a lamb post.

15 / 100

The children wore boots to play . . . . . . . . the snow.

16 / 100

The frog jumped . . . . . . . . the well.

17 / 100

I will wait . . . . . . . . 6:30, but then I’am going home.

18 / 100

Kanmani longs . . . . . . . . my friendship.

19 / 100

Atul has been serving . . . . . . . . three years.

20 / 100

The voter can hardly find any difference . . . . . . . . the parties contesting the elections.

21 / 100

Be careful . . . . . . . . what you do.

22 / 100

In some countries, motorists drive . . . . . . . . the left.

23 / 100

Bananas are selling . . . . . . . . Rs. 2 per dozen?

24 / 100

I have not met him . . . . . . . . he left school.

25 / 100

The soldiers rebelled . . . . . . . . the king.

26 / 100

He conduct is . . . . . . . . reproach.

27 / 100

Sally left school . . . . . . . . the age of 16 and went to work . . . . . . . . a bank.

28 / 100

President Saddam Husain has lived . . . . . . . . the gun all his life.

29 / 100

The books are . . . . . . . . my schoolbag.

30 / 100

My brother is saving . . . . . . . . a bicycle.

31 / 100

It is famous . . . . . . . . its seafood.

32 / 100

They walked . . . . . . . . the bridge.

33 / 100

Quinine act a preventive . . . . . . . . Malaria.

34 / 100

She is happy . . . . . . . . answer the questions.

35 / 100

He is accustomed . . . . . . . . hot weather.

36 / 100

‘What time will you arrive?’ ‘I don’t know. It depends . . . . . . . . the traffic.’

37 / 100

The ball fell . . . . . . . . the well.

38 / 100

Most of us eat . . . . . . . . a spoon.

39 / 100

The apples are sold . . . . . . . . 100 rupees a kilo.

40 / 100

They are associated . . . . . . . . our company.

41 / 100

He confided . . . . . . . . me.

42 / 100

She jumped . . . . . . . . the pond.

43 / 100

What you say has hardly any bearing . . . . . . . . the lives of tribals.

44 / 100

I am going there . . . . . . . . learn the language.

45 / 100

When do you take . . . . . . . . your wrist watch?

46 / 100

He was standing . . . . . . . . the wall.

47 / 100

I will be glad to get rid . . . . . . . . him.

48 / 100

“I’m sorry. I have to back . . . . . . . . of this deal,” he said.

49 / 100

Fate smiled . . . . . . . . him in all his ventures.

50 / 100

When we were in Italy, we spent of few days . . . . . . . . Venice.

51 / 100

‘Who is Tom Madely?’ ‘I’ve no idea. I’ve never heard . . . . . . . . him.’

52 / 100

Ali was accused . . . . . . . . theft.

53 / 100

I took the old card . . . . . . . . the computer and put . . . . . . . . the new one.

54 / 100

I’m not very good . . . . . . . . repairing things.

55 / 100

The peasant refused to grovel . . . . . . . . the feet of this master.

56 / 100

My friend was married . . . . . . . . 5th August, 2012.

57 / 100

He is fully contented . . . . . . . . his life.

58 / 100

What will you be doing . . . . . . . . New Year’s Eve?

59 / 100

I am fond . . . . . . . . reading novel.

60 / 100

On the long bus ride home, Jennifer sat . . . . . . . . a cranky baby.

61 / 100

The work was completed . . . . . . . . sunset.

62 / 100

There were several policemen . . . . . . . . duty on Republic Day.

63 / 100

In the . . . . . . . . example, you can see how it works.

64 / 100

He should take care . . . . . . . . his health.

65 / 100

Do you mean to say you exchanged that lovely car . . . . . . . . this?

66 / 100

A flock of geese flew . . . . . . . . the school today.

67 / 100

Please wait for me. I will be finished . . . . . . . . five or ten minutes.

68 / 100

Aslam sat . . . . . . . . the roof of bus.

69 / 100

Have you spoken . . . . . . . . him yet?

70 / 100

The flowers . . . . . . . . your garden are very beautiful.

71 / 100

Can you agree . . . . . . . . my proposal.

72 / 100

Were you . . . . . . . . Tom’s party last night?

73 / 100

They are kind . . . . . . . . animals and they have often taken in stray dogs and cats.

74 / 100

The boy was sad . . . . . . . . heart.

75 / 100

Please do not interfere . . . . . . . . my personal affairs.

76 / 100

He rushed out . . . . . . . . his house.

77 / 100

The shop had to close . . . . . . . . as its owners were bankrupt.

78 / 100

My grandmother died . . . . . . . . 7 pm . . . . . . . . 12th August 1989.

79 / 100

I am not saying I am useless, but machinery and modern techniques have come . . . . . . . . to make me the odd man out.

80 / 100

Give example pertinent . . . . . . . . the case.

81 / 100

No one can stop a man from doing a thing if he is really keen . . . . . . . . it.

82 / 100

You should not take what she says . . . . . . . . and upset yourself.

83 / 100

She waved to her family . . . . . . . . the platform as the train was pulling . . . . . . . . the station.

84 / 100

All candidates are looking forward . . . . . . . . the announcement of our test scores.

85 / 100

She suffers . . . . . . . . a heart disease.

86 / 100

She was absorbed . . . . . . . . her studies.

87 / 100

Please sit . . . . . . . . the next bench.

88 / 100

He congratulated you . . . . . . . . your promotion.

89 / 100

We must conform . . . . . . . . the rules of the games.

90 / 100

She is good . . . . . . . . English.

91 / 100

The two girls managed to finished the work . . . . . . . . them.

92 / 100

At night when there are no clouds . . . . . . . . the sky you can see many stars.

93 / 100

John is tired . . . . . . . . eating fried rice.

94 / 100

Since our school was next to our house, I used to come home . . . . . . . . lunch time.

95 / 100

Nobody responded . . . . . . . . my complaint.

96 / 100

He’s gone to work. He’s probably . . . . . . . . work now.

97 / 100

The computer is . . . . . . . . the telephone.

98 / 100

He grows corn . . . . . . . . his farm.

99 / 100

Do not depend . . . . . . . . others.

100 / 100

Confronted . . . . . . . . the evidence of half a dozen witnesses, the accused broke down and confessed.

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