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• Oxford English Grammar Course Intermediate TEST 21 • prepositions Name ● The basics – time and place Put in at, in, on, to or – (= no preposition) The party is Saturday night We got married 2008 Are you free next Tuesday? We usually go on holiday August What are you doing the weekend? Do you know what time Sheila is arriving? Turn left the traic lights 10 11 12 13 Both my children are He lives I arrived There’s a spider The woman ‘What’s university Montreal work late this morning the wall the white coat is Dr Cox your glass?’ ‘Apple juice.’ ● The basics – movement Put in the correct prepositions I went the post oice and bought some stamps Walk the hill and you’ll see my house from the top Please take your feet the seat Go the corner into New Street and the supermarket is on your left the High Street until you see a cinema on your right Drive We drove the city centre and into the countryside The gate leading to the ield was unlocked, so we walked it If you want to cross the river, you can cycle the bridge ● Some preposition choices Circle the correct preposition in italics I need to inish this report by / until Friday The bus stop is almost opposite / in front of my house: just cross the road Somebody between / among you knows the truth We’re going on holiday for / during two weeks this summer ● Verbs with prepositions Correct the mistakes or write ‘Correct’ ▲ ▲ 10 11 12 13 14 I’m coming – please wait me! please wait for me He entered into the room and sat down She’s sufering of a heavy cold The government has succeeded in winning the election Please can you cut the cake in eight slices Those chairs belong in the kitchen We need to discuss about this problem If you see this man, not approach him She’s applying in the university for a place next year Please forgive me for what I said He got of his car and slowly walked towards me I’m not going to wait them for much longer I hope you succeed in your exams We’re not accusing you to be lazy Don’t blame me for what happened! Why are you laughing at me? Correct ➔ Oxford English Grammar Course • Intermediate TEST 21 • prepositions © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE ● Nouns with prepositions Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions I don’t like the idea changing jobs The government is increasing the tax petrol What’s the matter your soup?’ ‘It’s not hot enough.’ This government has a strong belief the importance of education There’s a strong connection exercise and good health There’s no reason behaving like that She sent me an invitation her party We need to stop for petrol the way ● Adjectives with prepositions Are the prepositions correct (✓) or not (✗)? 10 It was kind of you to think of me I’m very angry for what happened last night I’m surprised by your behaviour We aren’t happy of our hotel room – it’s too small He’ll deinitely be it for the match on Saturday ● Expressions beginning with prepositions He’s very good with singing I’m excited for starting my new job He’s so diferent from his brother I’m not sure about when we’re meeting They’re disappointed for losing the match Match the two halves of the sentences and put in the missing prepositions ▲ My driving licence is … Everybody stood up and clapped … Sorry, I dialled the wrong number … If you want to arrive … I worked hard all week and … This is the most … We got to the cinema … I can’t see the TV because you’re … I left work at o’clock, but I stopped … d a b c d e f g h i time, you need to leave now time for the start of the ilm the way home to some shopping of date so I need to renew it ✓ mistake; I meant to call my wife the way; please can you move? the end of her speech the end, I inished decorating my house to date mobile phone in the shop out ● Mixed structures Put in the correct prepositions 10 11 12 13 14 15 I arrived the airport two hours early I’m away business next week I’m feeling very optimistic my new job What’s the matter the washing machine? It isn’t working There’s nothing to be afraid I don’t know the reason the delay I think you should apply the job They spend a lot of money their grandchildren We can’t get the plane until they’ve cleaned it She reminded me the afternoon meeting She reminds me my teacher in primary school We’re so proud what you’ve done I’m not very good maths They’re capable winning all their matches How long has your house been the market? / 80 Oxford English Grammar Course • Intermediate TEST 21 • prepositions © Michael Swan and Catherine Walter PHOTOCOPIABLE

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