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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 6

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When he finally came round . . . . . . . . writing the letter, he found his feelings were easier to express than he had expected.

2 / 100

Draw a line . . . . . . . . the page.

3 / 100

. . . . . . . . whom are you talking?

4 / 100

She is very poor . . . . . . . . Mathematics.

5 / 100

Children . . . . . . . . the age of five can’t be admitted to this school.

6 / 100

Kamini was so angry that she threw a stone . . . . . . . . Manan.

7 / 100

He writes . . . . . . . . ink.

8 / 100

He put the pot . . . . . . . . the table.

9 / 100

We have a solicitor who acts . . . . . . . . (represents) us in all business dealing.

10 / 100

My relations . . . . . . . . Sangeeta are good.

11 / 100

“Please look . . . . . . . . my baby for me,” the lady said.

12 / 100

This record enables me to balance . . . . . . . . the facts of my life and decide what to do with it.

13 / 100

If the fire-station had been got on . . . . . . . . at once, the hotel might have been saved.

14 / 100

Sana is different . . . . . . . . other girls.

15 / 100

The store is open . . . . . . . . nine to eight.

16 / 100

The prisoner was bound . . . . . . . . the stake.

17 / 100

The man died . . . . . . . . cancer.

18 / 100

He is not sitting . . . . . . . . his desk but . . . . . . . . his armchair.

19 / 100

Fate smiles . . . . . . . . him in all his ventures.

20 / 100

I saw you dancing . . . . . . . . party.

21 / 100

I did not get on with them . . . . . . . . the word go.

22 / 100

He accused the man . . . . . . . . stealing.

23 / 100

He divided the money . . . . . . . . the two children.

24 / 100

Jeanne was texting her boyfriend . . . . . . . . the teacher was teaching.

25 / 100

The fire gave . . . . . . . . such dense smoke that some firemen backed . . . . . . . . from the burning building.

26 / 100

I am afraid . . . . . . . . snakes.

27 / 100

Maria came to Sydney . . . . . . . . six years.

28 / 100

On hearing the siren. I pulled . . . . . . . . and stopped the car.

29 / 100

Vanraj has been sitting . . . . . . . . the dining table reading news papers . . . . . . . . two hours.

30 / 100

He is sitting . . . . . . . . the park.

31 / 100

She is good . . . . . . . . Mathematics.

32 / 100

At this age he is tired . . . . . . . . his life.

33 / 100

“Please carry . . . . . . . . playing, I enjoy piano music,” she urged.

34 / 100

You are to conform . . . . . . . . the rules of the institute.

35 / 100

The car stopped . . . . . . . . the zebra crossing to allow the pedestrians to cross.

36 / 100

I’ll be taking my holiday . . . . . . . . Christmas this year.

37 / 100

Doni appeared settled . . . . . . . . the crease?

38 / 100

There is something very attractive . . . . . . . . him.

39 / 100

I brought him . . . . . . . . with great difficulty.

40 / 100

He criticizes others, but is blind . . . . . . . . his own faults.

41 / 100

I thought I saw your book . . . . . . . . the garage sitting o top of the shelves.

42 / 100

A beggar is standing . . . . . . . . the corner of the road.

43 / 100

“Clean . . . . . . . . this mess, please,” said the lady.

44 / 100

I’m getting late . . . . . . . . office.

45 / 100

We live . . . . . . . . this address.

46 / 100

I finally received the letter which I had been waiting . . . . . . . . .

47 / 100

Is this the book you spoke . . . . . . . . yesterday?

48 / 100

He is jealous . . . . . . . . her success.

49 / 100

“The price of prawns has gone . . . . . . . . a lot. They cost so much these days,” Mrs. Lee said.

50 / 100

He will be cured . . . . . . . . this disease at the earliest.

51 / 100

My friend got the chance to talk . . . . . . . . the minister.

52 / 100

It is . . . . . . . . order but delivery can take up to 8 days.

53 / 100

The mouse is . . . . . . . . the cats.

54 / 100

She was looking . . . . . . . . me.

55 / 100

Sana filled the glass . . . . . . . . water.

56 / 100

My voice reverberated . . . . . . . . the walls of the castle.

57 / 100

Mr. Rajendran is still . . . . . . . . leave.

58 / 100

I certainly do not approved . . . . . . . . your riding your motorbike over the speed limit.

59 / 100

The terrorist shot the policeman . . . . . . . . his gun.

60 / 100

You’re always . . . . . . . . a hurry. You drive . . . . . . . . a tremendous speed.

61 / 100

There is no doubt that Adam is very good . . . . . . . . telling jokes.

62 / 100

Their relationship was . . . . . . . . because of jealousy.

63 / 100

Distribute the sweets . . . . . . . . the two children.

64 / 100

He was embarrassed because everybody was laughing . . . . . . . . him?

65 / 100

. . . . . . . . all, you should make sure there are no typos.

66 / 100

He always insisted . . . . . . . . his opinion.

67 / 100

The candidates shall abide . . . . . . . . all directions, instructions and regulations issued by the department.

68 / 100

Minority aspirations cannot forever be kept in check . . . . . . . . the gun.

69 / 100

We must keep . . . . . . . . something for the rainy day.

70 / 100

He drove . . . . . . . . me without stopping and drove off . . . . . . . . the centre of town.

71 / 100

The man has been . . . . . . . . jail once or twice.

72 / 100

He is a man . . . . . . . . word.

73 / 100

The tree is . . . . . . . . the house. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

74 / 100

He saw his reflection . . . . . . . . the water.

75 / 100

Danish came out . . . . . . . . his office, looking tired and worried.

76 / 100

In this engine the rotary section corresponds . . . . . . . . the cylinders of conventional model.

77 / 100

Why are so many of us credited . . . . . . . . so little Intelligence and self-determination?

78 / 100

The tiger jumped . . . . . . . . the stag.

79 / 100

Write some lines . . . . . . . . the nature.

80 / 100

There is a strong friendship . . . . . . . . Suman and Sahil.

81 / 100

Would you like to come . . . . . . . . us?

82 / 100

What is the matter . . . . . . . . her?

83 / 100

Protyush will go to Delhi . . . . . . . . the new year.

84 / 100

Ravi and Ajay are not entitled . . . . . . . . these comforts.

85 / 100

I shall leave for Mumbai . . . . . . . . 6 o’clock in the morning.

86 / 100

It gets very cold . . . . . . . . winter.

87 / 100

The problem . . . . . . . . housing . . . . . . . . India is a complex one.

88 / 100

Who’s the blonde girl . . . . . . . . the first raw?

89 / 100

Don’t point . . . . . . . . my mistakes.

90 / 100

We traveled to Lipoh . . . . . . . . bus.

91 / 100

He is weak . . . . . . . . grammar.

92 / 100

We don’t agree . . . . . . . . anything but we’re good friends.

93 / 100

I am much ashamed . . . . . . . . my son.

94 / 100

They agreed . . . . . . . . me that we should not go there.

95 / 100

I feel that she is unhappy . . . . . . . . her poor grades.

96 / 100

My wife works . . . . . . . . the town hall.

97 / 100

The load is too heavy . . . . . . . . lift.

98 / 100

The plane will be sanctioned . . . . . . . . a fortnight.

99 / 100

When the man saw the police car, he cleared . . . . . . . . as fast as his legs could carry him.

100 / 100

She was a devoted wife and looked . . . . . . . . her husband.

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