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English_ Preposition

Practice Test 8

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They are very grateful . . . . . . . . your kindness.

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Jazzy was born . . . . . . . . a rich family.

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Buy some bread and milk . . . . . . . . your way home.

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When we get ready for dinner, I have to take my books . . . . . . . . the table.

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Parents expect more . . . . . . . . their children?

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There is a museum . . . . . . . . the school.

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Are you afraid . . . . . . . . exams?

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Her brother is missing . . . . . . . . yesterday.

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My car is being repaired at the garage. It will be ready . . . . . . . . two hours.

10 / 100

She is away . . . . . . . . business.

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Firdous is engaged . . . . . . . . a friend of mine.

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I am not afraid . . . . . . . . barking dogs.

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It is needless to lament . . . . . . . . the dead.

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My friend called . . . . . . . . me yesterday but I was out.

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My letter was delivered . . . . . . . . me by post office.

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The business-man has written . . . . . . . . the losses occurred in the correct year.

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I would not dream . . . . . . . . speaking to her like that.

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The man was charged . . . . . . . . murder.

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I am fond . . . . . . . . travelling.

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I have distaste . . . . . . . . publicity.

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The child was killed . . . . . . . . a stray bullet.

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The doctor will see you . . . . . . . . 10:00.

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What he had told me . . . . . . . . him seemed to be far away from truth.

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Harry comes to work . . . . . . . . car but I prefer to come . . . . . . . . foot.

25 / 100

I’m afraid . . . . . . . . falling trees.

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My information does not accord . . . . . . . . the report which has just been presented.

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He is sure to come . . . . . . . . when I pour water over his head.

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The arrow is moving . . . . . . . . the ball.

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The Mahanadi flows . . . . . . . . Odisha

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The first man walked on the moon . . . . . . . . 21st July, 1969.

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We divided the candy . . . . . . . . us.

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I am scared . . . . . . . . heights.

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She never listens . . . . . . . . anything I say.

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I am sick . . . . . . . . job.

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. . . . . . . . which class do you read? Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

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A good judge never gropes . . . . . . . . the conclusion.

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Satish is seated . . . . . . . . Sunita.

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He will stay here . . . . . . . . Monday.

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She got . . . . . . . . the car and went into the house.

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Whether I pay or my wife pays amounts . . . . . . . . the same thing.

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He is interested . . . . . . . . history.

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I am ready to say this . . . . . . . . her face.

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I’ll see you . . . . . . . . Monday.

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Hundreds of Chinees died . . . . . . . . Coronavirus.

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Green pepper is very rich . . . . . . . . vitamin C.

46 / 100

The players agreed to abide . . . . . . . . the referee’s decision.

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. . . . . . . . my opinion he is a very clever boy.

48 / 100

I know German . . . . . . . . English.

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President Saddam Hussain has been familiar . . . . . . . . a gun all his life.

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Sam usually sits . . . . . . . . this chair.

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Do not despair . . . . . . . . failures in life.

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Nilima will be working . . . . . . . . me . . . . . . . . tomorrow.

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Fuel is a source . . . . . . . . energy.

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What is the cause . . . . . . . . the problem?

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Nabila will take it . . . . . . . . the bitter end.

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I shall meet you . . . . . . . . 6 o’clock.

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Mary sometimes sits . . . . . . . . John and Jill.

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The manager likes to be . . . . . . . . control.

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He flew from Japan. He’s probably . . . . . . . . Perth now.

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The Indian magpie indulges . . . . . . . . a long flight.

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The Mishra family live . . . . . . . . 14 links road, BBSR.

62 / 100

My younger brother is good . . . . . . . . mathematics.

63 / 100

His father is angry . . . . . . . . his behaviour.

64 / 100

We got up . . . . . . . . dawn today.

65 / 100

He gulped . . . . . . . . his cup . . . . . . . . tea.

66 / 100

The land was divided . . . . . . . . the two sisters.

67 / 100

I was aware . . . . . . . . the problems parents were facing?

68 / 100

The pot was full . . . . . . . . delicious sweets.

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The old man walked . . . . . . . . the road slowly. Which preposition is suitable to fill the blank?

70 / 100

Peter’s speech pointed . . . . . . . . some of our defects.

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This college is affiliated . . . . . . . . the Preston University.

72 / 100

The coffee is . . . . . . . . the shelf.

73 / 100

He was busy . . . . . . . . his office work.

74 / 100

Would you like to go out to dinner . . . . . . . . Friday night.

75 / 100

I’m interested . . . . . . . . cricket but I’m not very good . . . . . . . . it.

76 / 100

We waited . . . . . . . . the back of the queue.

77 / 100

Vishwanathen Anand was born . . . . . . . . 11th december, 1969.

78 / 100

At present, she is not going . . . . . . . . library.

79 / 100

There was no agreement . . . . . . . . the great powers . . . . . . . . a treaty to ban nuclear weapons.

80 / 100

He looks upset, I think he look the criticism . . . . . . . . heart?

81 / 100

A dictionary has information . . . . . . . . words.

82 / 100

When everyone has been conferred . . . . . . . . perhaps I can give you an answer.

83 / 100

He is suffering . . . . . . . . prostate cancer.

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If you make so much noise I can’t concentrate . . . . . . . . my work.

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She has been living in this house . . . . . . . . 1990.

86 / 100

The old man died . . . . . . . . overeating.

87 / 100

There are tall beautiful coconut trees . . . . . . . . the river.

88 / 100

Tell us . . . . . . . . your holiday.

89 / 100

She is hopeful . . . . . . . . getting that job.

90 / 100

Good triumphs . . . . . . . . evil in the long run.

91 / 100

The bottom of the mantle of the earth is approximately 1800 miles . . . . . . . . the earth’s surface .

92 / 100

As I was passing . . . . . . . . the house, I saw a man standing . . . . . . . . the gate.

93 / 100

I am angry with him . . . . . . . . his carelessness.

94 / 100

I am going . . . . . . . . home.

95 / 100

Osama called Ahmad . . . . . . . . short.

96 / 100

He sharpened the pencil . . . . . . . . a blade.

97 / 100

You might get hurt if you jumped . . . . . . . . from that height.

98 / 100

Good idea, I wish I had thought . . . . . . . . it.

99 / 100

The people did not agree . . . . . . . . the leader.

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