Fill in the blanks with the following prepositions: out / in / on X3 / between / down / off / over / under / into / up Hi everybody! Let me talk to you about my dog Max Max is not really easy to control He never listens and gets my nerves He is always getting _ the couch when I am not in the room I always tell him to get _ of the furniture, but he just lies there looking at me Yesterday, I was sitting _ the couch with my girlfriend He jumped _ on the couch and tried to get _ us I immediately yelled, "Get !" But, he just sat there, desperate for attention When I eat dinner, he always gets the table and begs for food Another problem is that I live next to a main road He somehow gets of the house and gets the fence I'm afraid he is going to get hurt You know what? Last week, he got _ my closet and chewed up my shoes I don't know how he got as I usually keep the door closed I think I need to take him to an obedience school What you think? Give me some advice! Circle the right preposition Donna went into / down the store, but I don't think she found what she was looking for because she came back upon / out almost immediately As Samantha was climbing in / out of the swimming pool, she slipped and fell back in / to The post office is just down / upon the street on the left near the hospital Lily had problems climbing back down from / down to the tree house because she had injured her ankle as she was climbing up / over She didn't have any difficulty pulling into / down the parking space, but as she was backing out / from, she scratched the car parked next to her Although you can take an elevator up to / to from the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk up / to I was exhausted by the time we got to the top When Mrs Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had better come out of / down from there, right now!" You can go in / to now; Dr Wilson is ready to see you Our customer service center will help you solve that problem Just walk down / over the hall and take the elevator up to / down from the second floor 10 Just as Debbie was stepping out of / from the elevator, she realized she was on the wrong floor, so she quickly jumped back down into / in before the doors closed Circle the right preposition You can buy your rail passes at / down / in the ticket counter on / out of / in any train station in/ from / down the country The brown bears found in / over / on Kodiak Island are the largest of / in / from the world There is no life over / in / on the moon, but there are many forms of life on / inside / into the ocean floor She bought her wedding dress from / in / out of an exclusive shop on / down / over Fifth Avenue Nathan was able to exchange money at / in / on the exchange counter from / at / in the airport If you want anything to eat, there is a freshly baked chocolate cake on / out of / from the table on / down / in the kitchen and plenty of food out / in / up to the refrigerator While Shirley was in Tracy's department store on / outside / at the mall, she ran into Evan and Lea in / on / over the furniture department While Dave was on / down/ at the top of the Eiffel Tower, he could see several tourist boats on / at / from the Seine, the river that runs through Paris I stood in / out of / down line for thirty minutes in / on /at the ticket window in / upon / on the movie theater to get tickets for the film 10 Mike was sitting at / next / on his desk out / up / in his office at / in / up work when Bill called; Bill was along / in / on Asia on business Circle the right preposition Jane is arriving at / on / in / NO PREP January 26 at / on / in / NO PREP o'clock at / on / in / NO PREP the afternoon It snows here every year at / on / in / NO PREP December We always go outside and play in the snow at / on / in / NO PREP Christmas day Michael is leaving at / on / in / NO PREP Friday at / on / in / NO PREP noon Frankie started working for her law firm at / on / in / NO PREP 1995 Franklin began working on the project at / on / in / NO PREP yesterday Normally, at / on / in / NO PREP New Year's Eve, it's tradition to kiss the one you love at / on / in / NO PREP midnight Don't be ridiculous; there were no telephones at / on / in / NO PREP the seventeenth century! The telephone was invented at / on / in / NO PREP the 1870s The plane leaves at / on / in / NO PREP tomorrow morning at / on / in / NO PREP 8:00 AM The hills here are covered with wildflowers at / on / in / NO PREP early spring 10 We met at the restaurant at / on / in / NO PREP 6:30pm and stayed at / on / in / NO PREP 10:30pm