To learn the English language properly, a proper understanding of prepositions is very important. Let us find out the same in Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions (Prepositions Exercise-3)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions
1. Don’t bring …… that topic with Sarah or she’ll get annoyed.
A. On
B. Around
C. Above
D. Up
2. Could you bring ……. some wine when you come for dinner tonight?
A. On
B. Around
C. round
D. Off
3. She’s going to bring …… a film on DVD this evening.
A. On
B. Over
C. Above
D. Off
4. If he can bring …… this deal he’ll be a very rich man.
A. Of
B. Around
C. Above
D. Off
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise
5. I bring …… around £40,000 a year.
A. On
B. Around
C. Above
D. Off
6. I say bring …… the death panels.
A. On
B. Around
C. Above
D. Off
7. Add the stock and bring ……. the boil.
A. Through
B. In
C. Down
D. To
8. She was burned brown ……. the sun.
A. To
B. In
C. By
D. Too
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise
9. Candles burn …… every corner of the church.
A. Through
B. In
C. Down
D. None of the above
10. The cigarette had burnt ……… the upholstery.
A. Through
B. In
C. Down
D. None of the above
ANSWERS
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.D
5.B
6.A
7.D
8.C
9.B
10.A
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST PERFECT TENSE
- NARRATION CHANGE-DIRECT TO INDIRECT OF PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
- Narration Change -Exercise on Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Past Tense
- Narration Change -Direct to Indirect speech of Simple Present Tense
- Noun Clause-Definition, Examples, types, uses, exercise