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-4)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions
1. Bill also got busy……..the camera.
A. With
B. For
C. On
D. None of the above
2. Keep yourself busy……..the day.
A. With
B. During
C. On
D. None of the above
3. A little too busy …… my liking
A. Too
B. For
C. On
D. None of the above
4. Maisha was busy …… the beach.
A. With
B. For
C. On
D. None of the above
- 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. He is always busy ……. his business.
A. With
B. For
C. On
D. In
6. I am busy …… work at the moment
A. With
B. For
C. On
D. At
7. Can you call …… on your grandmother on your way home and make sure she is alright?
A. With
B. For
C. In
D. None of the above
8. She said I could call ……. later today to collect the laundry.
A. With
B. For
C. Back
D. None of the above
- 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. I will call…..you around seven – try to be ready on time!
A. With
B. For
C. On
D. None of the above
10. We had to call ……. the search when it became too dark to continue.
A. With
B. For
C. Of
D. Off
ANSWERS
1LA
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.D
6.D
7.C
8.C
9.B
10.D
- 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