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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 4

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Two cars collided . . . . . . . . each other near the school.

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The keys fell . . . . . . . . the pool of water.

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She could not dissociate herself . . . . . . . . what she said earlier.

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The mixture was composed . . . . . . . . sand and salt.

5 / 100

He got . . . . . . . . his illness in two weeks.

6 / 100

Books are a great source . . . . . . . . happiness.

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My secretary will provide you . . . . . . . . more information if you need it.

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. . . . . . . . making sincere efforts, we can not remove proverty.

9 / 100

I got your parcel . . . . . . . . Tuesday.

10 / 100

I intend to visit my grandparents . . . . . . . . this weekend.

11 / 100

He took his brother . . . . . . . . the hand.

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The dog snapped . . . . . . . . the thief and caught his leg.

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I’m going to wait . . . . . . . . it stops raining.

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Realizing he could do nothing to save his aircraft, the pilot bailed . . . . . . . .

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This machine was invented . . . . . . . . my brother.

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Rajlakshmi did not get the first prize . . . . . . . . her extra fine performance in the competition.

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As we drove on the roads . . . . . . . . the mountain, we could see that we were getting higher with every curve.

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Usman was broken . . . . . . . . from his old friends.

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“Call . . . . . . . . my office to collect the plans,” the architect said.

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When the meeting had finished, they went . . . . . . . . the plan once again.

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Someone is waiting . . . . . . . . the library.

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Bad boys will be severely dealt . . . . . . . . .

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My friends went . . . . . . . . a cycling tour last week.

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James wife accused him . . . . . . . . cheating.

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The desks are . . . . . . . . the blackboard in the classroom.

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I have a good relationship . . . . . . . . my neighbors.

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I know nothing . . . . . . . . the matter.

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I need it by Friday . . . . . . . . the latest.

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Tom and Betty always go out to dinner . . . . . . . . their wedding aniversary.

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India is committed . . . . . . . . a policy of peaceful existence.

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He has been hospitalized . . . . . . . . Monday.

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The soldiers charged . . . . . . . . their enemy.

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In less than 60 years the refugee from India had become fully assimilated . . . . . . . . the local community.

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On leaving the mall, Rani was robbed . . . . . . . . purse.

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This painting was made . . . . . . . . her.

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We do not agree . . . . . . . . his proposal.

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The jug is full . . . . . . . . milk?

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It was translated . . . . . . . . Italian to English.

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I do not agree . . . . . . . . you on this point.

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His application was turned . . . . . . . . as he didn’t complete the necessary requirements in time.

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Let me help you . . . . . . . . your cleaning.

42 / 100

You must bear . . . . . . . . his pranks.

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All the families are sitting . . . . . . . . the sofa and talking.

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He has been playing . . . . . . . . tea break.

45 / 100

Sita is the twin sister . . . . . . . . Rita.

46 / 100

Although he studied hard, he couldn’t succeed . . . . . . . . getting a high score in his test

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“Be careful with the gun. It can go . . . . . . . .,” he warned.

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She has a vacation . . . . . . . . today.

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Death is preferable . . . . . . . . disgrace.

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. . . . . . . . his illness, he could not attend the meeting.

51 / 100

Give your introduction . . . . . . . . brief.

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Kathleen apologized . . . . . . . . her brother’s poor behaviour.

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It is six . . . . . . . . my watch.

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The nest was . . . . . . . . the edge . . . . . . . . a pond.

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He went . . . . . . . . the park on his bicycle.

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The weather is pleasant here . . . . . . . . the spring.

57 / 100

The poet compared the girl’s face . . . . . . . . the moon.

58 / 100

The story was . . . . . . . . the front page of all the newspapers.

59 / 100

You will notice water rising in the tube, now what do you deduce . . . . . . . . that?

60 / 100

The woman threw her coat on a chair kicked . . . . . . . . her shoes.

61 / 100

The teacher all agreed . . . . . . . . the date of examination.

62 / 100

What is the time . . . . . . . . your watch?

63 / 100

He went and sat . . . . . . . . him.

64 / 100

The man . . . . . . . . pipe and long hairs is the brother . . . . . . . . the girl.

65 / 100

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

66 / 100

You can move around the town . . . . . . . . foot as it is not very big.

67 / 100

It looks very good when seen from . . . . . . . . .

68 / 100

The policeman is . . . . . . . . duty now.

69 / 100

He would not take advice and now he has got . . . . . . . . difficulties.

70 / 100

She hurried to the supermarket . . . . . . . . she might get some things . . . . . . . . it closed.

71 / 100

We had to fill . . . . . . . . many forms.

72 / 100

I took strong objection . . . . . . . . the proposal.

73 / 100

She took the key . . . . . . . . her pocket and put it . . . . . . . . the lock.

74 / 100

The condemned man appealed . . . . . . . . the court for mercy.

75 / 100

Galileo was also interested . . . . . . . . astronomy.

76 / 100

None . . . . . . . . the fool can trust him.

77 / 100

Your conduct smacks . . . . . . . . recklessness.

78 / 100

Use mask as a precaution . . . . . . . . Corona Virus.

79 / 100

Colourful kites are flying . . . . . . . . my terrace.

80 / 100

Compare Sita . . . . . . . . Geeta Marx.

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The modern child finds it difficult to conceive . . . . . . . . a time when there was no radio or TV.

82 / 100

He is now ashamed . . . . . . . . his conduct.

83 / 100

Do you know . . . . . . . . an easier way to navigate through all this constriction?

84 / 100

Lisa looked . . . . . . . . the departmental stores.

85 / 100

I believe . . . . . . . . ghost.

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The shopkeeper has charged me ten rupees . . . . . . . . this book.

87 / 100

You should not jest . . . . . . . . his poverty.

88 / 100

Mr. Collins always talks . . . . . . . . himself.

89 / 100

We often go fishing . . . . . . . . the river bank.

90 / 100

The earth goes . . . . . . . . the sun.

91 / 100

We must finish our work . . . . . . . . 4 o’clock.

92 / 100

Betty doesn’t have a job . . . . . . . . the moment.

93 / 100

He is no match . . . . . . . . you.

94 / 100

She arrived . . . . . . . . Friday.

95 / 100

Father hung a calendar . . . . . . . . the fireplace.

96 / 100

The earring fell . . . . . . . . her ear.

97 / 100

He is known . . . . . . . . me. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

98 / 100

He prevented me . . . . . . . . going to the school.

99 / 100

Life is not a bed . . . . . . . . roses.

100 / 100

Please put the cup . . . . . . . . before you pour the coffee.

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