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English as a Second Language - Prepositions - Easy
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In English we use prepositions to tell where things are and when they happen. Someone once said that there is 'a time and a place for everything' but without prepositions you would find it almost impossible to explain times and places.

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English as a Second Language - Prepositions - Easy
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10 Questions

1. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
I'm afraid I was always pretty hopeless ... ... foreign languages when I was at school.
2. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
I wonder who has moved into the house ... ... , ... ... the street?
3. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
Which letter comes ... ... Zeta in the Greek alphabet?
4. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
Who is the girl standing ... those two strange men?
5. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
They always used to send me a card ... ... my birthday.
6. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
What were you looking ... ?
7. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
Your documents should be available to collect ... ... the weekend.
8. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
There is a beautiful vase of flowers ... ... the dining-room table.
9. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
She went ... ... a special program on her computer and translated the information ... ... Spanish.
10. Pick the best word (or words) to fit into the gap.
I've never quite mastered the art of eating 'bitty' Eastern food ... ... chopsticks.