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Dave is at the station.
I live at 10 Downing Street. You can reach me at student@cegep.ca. |
in |
Shall I put your purchases in a bag? The participants are in the meeting room.
Those statistics can be found in the report, which is in that file.
Jenny lives in Kamloops, which is in British Columbia. |
on |
The notepad is on the desk. You can find anything on the Internet.
Tanya is on the bus home.
I live on Bank Street. |
across | on the other side of something.
I live across the road from a grocery store. |
opposite | facing someone or something.
Myriam is sitting opposite Steve at the table. |
around | The children are running around the statue. |
toward | Ellie is walking toward elevator to go up to the fourth floor. |
away from | Casey runs away from the fire. |
into | Many people are walking into the hotel lobby. |
out of | Can you take those photos out of the protective sleeve? |
down | The paramedic ran down four flights of stairs. |
up to | You need to take the escalator up to the second floor. |
past | Walk past the gym; the spa will be on your right. |
through | Please enter through the main entrance. |
from… to | Miranda is travelling from Winnipeg to Halifax. |
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
Complete the sentences with at, in or on.
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- We have fast Internet access (at) work, but I don't have a high-speed connection (at) home.
- The students are learning about the Revolution (in) their history class (at) school.
- Tim was (in) hospital for two weeks after his motorcycle accident (on) the highway.
- Jennifer and Debbie saw dolphins (in) the ocean while they were having a picnic (at) the beach.
- Jason loves to go camping (in) the desert, but Kylie prefers to camp (in) the mountains.
- The conference was held (at) a ski resort (in) Whistler.
- You can buy stamps (at) the post office (on) Mason Street.
- The old man who was standing (on) the corner yelled at the kids who were playing (in) the street.
- While they were hiking (on) the mountain, Laurie and Frank saw a bear (in) the woods.
- I always love to sit (at) the shore and watch people swimming (in) the ocean.
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
Complete the sentences with at, in or on.
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- Do you think it is a good idea to ban smoking (in) public places?
- Look at the picture (on) the wall.
- My house is (at) the end of the street.
- I stopped (at) Colby's house.
- Do you like walking (in) the park?
- I found my keys (on) my desk.
- I met her (in) London.
- He was texting (at) the back of the classroom.
- I saw the documentary (on) TV.
- These people live (in) my hometown.
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences.
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- We live (in / at) (in) Toronto.
- Would you like to go (at / to) (to) the cinema tonight?
- No, thanks. I was (at / in) (at) the cinema yesterday.
- We are going (on / to) (on) holiday next week.
- There is a bridge (across / opposite) (across) the river.
- The flight from Leipzig to London was (by / via) (via) Frankfurt.
- (At / On) (On) my wall, there are many picture postcards.
- Who is the person (in / at) (in) this picture?
- Come (into / at) (into) the sitting room, we want to watch TV.
- Munich lies 530 meters (at / above) (above) sea level.
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
Complete the sentences with one of the following prepositions. Use each once only.
through / into / down / to / over / out of / along
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- I moved (to) Quebec in 2005.
- The train went (through) the tunnel.
- She walked (along) the corridor.
- He's going (into) the room.
- They walked (over) the bridge.
- He ran (down) the stairs.
- The car came (out of) the garage.
Correct 7 / 7PointsIncorrect / 7 Points -