The document provides examples of using prepositions of place, time, and other prepositions correctly in sentences. It gives 10 examples for choosing the right preposition of place, 5 examples for preposition of time, and 10 examples for choosing the correct preposition in general sentences. The document is a reference for practicing using different types of prepositions accurately in context.
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Preposition of Place and Time (Answer)
The document provides examples of using prepositions of place, time, and other prepositions correctly in sentences. It gives 10 examples for choosing the right preposition of place, 5 examples for preposition of time, and 10 examples for choosing the correct preposition in general sentences. The document is a reference for practicing using different types of prepositions accurately in context.
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Choose the right preposition of place:
1. In the picture, I can see a family in a kitchen.
2. There is a dish full of fruits on the worktop.
3. The mother is standing in front of her son and daughter.
4. She is holding a vase in in her hand.
5. The son and the daughter are sitting at the worktop smiling at each other.
6. There are beautiful cupbords on the wall.
7. There is a window behind the mother.
8. The woman is looking at her daughter.
Choose the right preposition of time:
1. What are you doing on Saturday?
2. I am going to the countryside on / at the weekend.
3. I haven't been to the countryside since December.
4. What time are you leaving?
I am leaving in the afternoon. May be at three o'clock pm.I am coming back on Sunday evening. I'll catch the half past seven train on Sunday. I'll be here by nine o'clock.
5. So you'll be there for the whole weekend. I'll be missing you!
Choose the correct preposition
1. They caught the fugitive at the corner of the street.
2. He will wait until three o'clock; then he'll have to leave.
3. They are rarely at home at lunch time.
4. He went to a new school in London.
5. I talk to my mother on the phone every weekend.
6. What time does the flight from Amsterdam arrive?
7. Do you like to live on a busy road?
8. They have been married for twenty years.
9. I'll be home in 10 minutes.
10. I like the smile on her face.
Choose the correct preposition
1. Do you think it is a good idea to ban smoking in public places?