Lesson 1. Practice 1. Verbs and Prepositions (Basic, A Level)
Practice 1
Instructions
Based on this lesson, fill in the blanks with the correct preposition. In one or more sentences, you do not need to use a preposition.
When you are finished, click “Answer.”
You can use the “tab button” on your keyboard to move between blanks and the “Answer” buttons.
Note. Your answers will not be submitted. When you leave this page, they will be deleted.
PDF Handout
I leave my house for work at 7 every morning.
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I feel terrible for people who do not have a place to live.
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Wow! You look just like your sister.
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When driving slowly, keep to the right side of the road.
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I don’t know him. (no preposition)
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If you are having problems, study the lesson again and come back to this practice later.
What are you going to say to Mary about the problem?
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Do you believe Mary? (no preposition)
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What do you know about American history.
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How do you feel about the exam next week?
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Many Americans believe in angels.
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More Practice
Practice 1. Fill in the blanks using the correct prepositions after the verbs in this lesson. (this page)
Practice 2. Complete sentences using the verbs and prepositions in the lesson.
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