Grammar is an indispensable part of learning English Language. This has to be done in a perfectly planned and systematic manner. And while learning prepositions, one must be very minute in understanding the details of the topic. Grammarcart.com has come up with this systematic, comprehensive way of learning where a learner will undoubtedly be able to grasp the essence of the topic for Complete the Sentences 2. So, let us go through the exercise Rewrite the sentences.
Write the sentences and complete them by choosing the best option below (Complete the Sentences 2) :
- Did you have to bring… a) butter? b) Joan’s. c) Joe’s brother? d) a pilot?
- Have you seen my… a) patience? b) phone? c) phone call? d) faith?
- When will you learn to… a) drives? b) driver? c) drive? d) drove?
- At eight o’clock there’ll be… a) a concert. b) a county. c) a council. d) a compost.
- I couldn’t get through to… a) hers. b) him. c) myself. d) their.
- Annabel loves… a) to sunbathing. b) sun. c) sunbathe. d) sunbathing.
- I’ve never been to… a) my house. b) Devon. c) upstairs. d) to the shop.
- We’ve just made fresh… a) cornflakes. b) sandwich. c) jam. d) eggs.
- It’s lonely without… a) Bruce. b) he. c) my friend’s. d) his magazine.
- I never have enough… a) thyme. b) time. c) times. d) timing.
- Pass me the… a) window. b) television. c) ketchup. d) floor.
- It’s good to… a) cork. b) walking. c) fork. d) talk.
- What a mess! What… a) happen? b) happened? c) you do? d) you doing?
- Tim is ready to… a) get gone. b) goes out. c) leave. d) get out.
- The rain is good for our… a) house. b) flat. c) roof. d) garden.
- Above all, don’t be… a) late. b) friendly. c) nice. d) acceptable.
- Her car was bright… a) colour. b) red. c) oranges. d) showing.
- Justin is a lifeguard at… a) in the pool. b) the pools. c) the pool. d) pool.
- I never remember her… a) holiday. b) birthday. c) birthdays. d) break.
- Because of you, I have to… a) come up with. b) relax. c) order my pizza. d) tidy up.
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