2. Put in in, at, to or on. We live in a small town near Edinburgh. 1. ‘How do you know that?’ ‘I read it……. The newspap
’ ‘I read it……. The newspaper.’
2.The train stopped on every station.
3.I’ll meet you…… the bus stop outside the station.
4.Please don’t put your feet on the table.
5.What’s that black mark ….. the ceiling?
6.You will find the information on page 16.
7.I thought she was going to walk from the station, but she arrived to a taxi.
8.Please write your name ….. the bottom of the paper.
9.She has a ring…………the third finger of her left hand.
10.What time does this bus get in London?
11.She posted the letter in April; it arrived in my house in June.
Put in in, from, by or until.
1. I’m going to stay in this job….. next year.
2. I have classes tomorrow from 9.30 until 4.00
3. You can borrow my bicycle, but I must have it back……. Friday.
4. Do you think you can learn English…….two months?
5. Can you clean these trousers………tomorrow afternoon?
6. The train leaves…………….ten minutes.
Put in for, during or while.
1. We travelled round America…………two months last year.
2. I couldn’t sleep……………the night, so I got up and read a book.
3. Somebody got into the house and stole the TV……….we were asleep.
4. I’d like to see you……..a few minutes.
5. I went to sleep……… the lesson.
Put in the correct prepositions. (More than one answer may be possible.)
He sat……..the window, and looked out from time to time.
1.C comes……….B and D in the alphabet.
2.I couldn’t see the plane, because it was high………..the clouds.
3.I had to wait a long time at the post office, because the woman……….me wanted a lot of different things.
4.There’s a garage on the other side of the street just……..our house.