![]() There were hardly any American brands _ the cars in the parking.ġ6. We made our way to the first camp of our trek _ a narrow trail.ġ4. I somehow made it _ the road unscathed despite so much traffic.ġ2. The thieves climbed up the drain pipe and entered the house _ the window.ġ1. The kid was so short that he couldn’t see _ the steering wheel.ġ0. The fog was so thick that it was like walking _ the clouds.ĩ. Would you like anything to drink _ your meal?ħ. My immunity to common cold is low, especially _ winter.Ħ. Japanese trains are almost always _ time.ĥ. I prefer watching sporting events _ television than see them live in the stadium.Ĥ. _ a pause in the conversation, I excused myself and left for home.ģ. You shouldn’t look directly at the Sun _ an eclipse.Ģ0. I visited most places of touristic interest _ my stay in Paris.ġ9. Because I had to reach home before dinner, I could stay with my friends _ just two hours.ġ8. Most students looked bored _ the lecture.ġ7. I didn’t miss a single class _ my first year.ġ6. Can you prepare the dishes _ I fetch milk from the nearby store?ġ5. ![]() There were many interruptions _ the chief guest’s speech.ġ2. I went to Scotland twice _ my stay in London.ħ. _ his visit, the Pope will also bless the new hospital.Ħ. Someone came to meet you _ you were out.Ĥ. Industrial production has expanded _ the last three decades.Ģ. by Exercise 3 (During/ While/ For/ Over)ġ. I’ll return your money _ the end of the year.ġ. I’ve taken a resolution to not drink _ the end of year.Ģ0. You’ve _ Sunday evening to return my book.ġ9. Please return my book _ Sunday evening.ġ6. You’ve _ Thursday noon to submit your assignment.ġ5. You’ve to submit your assignment _ Thursday noon.ġ4. ![]() I waited for my friend _ 5 PM, but he didn’t turn up.ġ2. I’ve given myself _ June to find a job.ġ1. I waited for him _ 8:30 AM, and then I left for the office alone.ĩ. You can borrow my car _ the end of the month.ħ. You have to bring my car back _ the end of the month.Ħ. If you want to get books at a discount, get them _ 05 April, the last date of the book fare.ĥ. The phone bill has to be paid _ Friday.Ģ. What time do you usually arrive _ work?ġ. There was a security alert _ the airport.ġ9. I’ve got _ to the train and will reach Bangalore by 6 PM.ġ5. After the train left, it started to rain. Michael Phelps won eight gold medals _ Beijing in 2008.ġ2. I’m going for lunch and will be back _ 30 minutes.ġ1. I liked the book so much that I finished it _ a day.ĩ. Hurry up, we’ve to leave _ five minutes.Ĩ. The meeting between the two head of the states will take place _ Race Course Road.Ħ. I first saw the newly-launched phone in the shop _ MG Road.ĥ. The flight was fine, but the food _ the plane wasn’t good.Ĥ. I play cricket _ the Lion’s Cricket Club every weekend.ģ. (Note: in few questions, no preposition is required even though blank space has been provided.) Exercise 1 (In/ At/ On)Ģ. That’s what you’ll face in the real world, isn’t it? To take it further close to the real world, the last exercise contains few paragraphs (with missing prepositions) from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outlier.Ĭommon Prepositions – 230+ Examples and 10+ Quizzes Thereafter, it’s wide open, implying that the answer can be any preposition. ![]() In the first three exercises in this post, you’ve to pick the correct preposition from a given set of prepositions.
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