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-7)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions
1. Contrary…..our advice, N.J.F. persisted in his editorial ambitions.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. As
2. Things go too contrary …… me.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. With
3. When the prisoner is to be confined…..a jail, the warrant shall be lodged with the jailor.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. As
4. So, there he was lying, confined ……. nothing left but his life.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. With
- 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. They would not be confined …… barracks.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. As
6. These companies are well conversant ……. web optimization.
A. Too
B. To
C. About
D. As
7. Students must be conversant…..French.
A. In
B. To
C. Off
D. As
8. We are conversant …… the law pertaining to liquor.
A. Too
B. With
C. In
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
9. I assume he has contributed …… the past
A. In
B. To
C. Too
D. Of
10. Jobs contributed ……. global problems, too.
A. Too
B. To
C. In
D. As
ANSWERS
1.B
2.D
3.C
4.D
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.B
9.A
10.B
- 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