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"She’s waiting __ the bus stop." A) at B) on C) in
Answer: A) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific locations, like "at the bus stop."
The cake is __ the table. A) in B) on C) at
Answer: B) on Explanation: "On" is used when something is on a surface.
She lives __ 45 Maple Street. A) at B) on C) in
Answer: A) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific addresses.
"The conference is __ 3 PM." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: C) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific times, like "at 3 PM."
"They arrived __ the party early." A) at B) on C) in
Answer: A) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific events or places, like "at the party."
We met __ the airport. A) in B) on C) at
Answer: C) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific points, like "at the airport."
She is __ the bus right now. A) on B) in C) at
Answer: A) on Explanation: "On" is used for public transportation.
I live __ Canada. A) at B) in C) on
Answer: B) in Explanation: "In" is used for countries and large areas.
He works __ the mornings." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: A) in Explanation: "In" is used for parts of the day, like "in the morning."
Question: "I’ll see you __ the weekend." A) at B) on C) in
Answer: A) at Explanation: We use "at" for weekends or special times, like "at the weekend."
True or False: We use 'in' for open spaces like 'in the beach'.
Answer: "False" Explanation: We use "on" for open spaces, like "on the beach."
True or False: We use 'at' for addresses with house numbers, like 'at 123 Main Street'.
Answer: "True" Explanation: "At" is used for specific addresses with house numbers.
True or False: We use 'on' for means of transportation like 'on the bus'."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "On" is used for public transportation, like "on the bus."
True or False: We use 'on' for directions, like 'on the left'."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "On" is used for directions or locations on surfaces, like "on the left."
True or False: "We use 'in' for places like 'in the kitchen'."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "In" is used for enclosed spaces.
True or False: "We use 'at' with months, like 'at July'."
Answer: "False" Explanation: We use "in" with months, like "in July."
True or False: We use 'in' with centuries, like 'in the 21st century'."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "In" is used with centuries, decades, and longer periods.
True or False: We use 'on' with days of the week."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "On" is used with specific days, like "on Monday."
True or False: We use 'in' with specific dates, like 'in April 2nd'."
Answer: "False" Explanation: We use "on" for specific dates, like "on April 2nd."
True or False: "We use 'at' with specific times, like 'at 6 PM'."
Answer: "True" Explanation: "At" is used for specific times of the day.
He fell __ the tree.
Answer: "off" Explanation: "Off" is used when something is no longer on a surface or support.
She climbed __ the stairs.
Answer: "up" Explanation: "Up" is used for moving to a higher level.
They went __ the street without looking.
Answer: "across" Explanation: "Across" is used when moving from one side of something to the other side, like crossing a street.
He walked __ the park.
Answer: "through" Explanation: "Through" is used when passing within a space that has boundaries, like a park.
"She walked __ the room to the door."
Answer: "across" Explanation: "Across" is used when something moves from one side of a space to the other.
We drove __ the tunnel.
Answer: "through" Explanation: "Through" is used when something passes from one side of an enclosed space to the other.
The cat went __ the bed.
Answer: "under" Explanation: "Under" is used when something is below or beneath something else.
He jumped __ the fence.
Answer: "over" Explanation: "Over" is used when moving above something without touching it.
They walked __ the river.
Answer: "along" Explanation: "Along" is used when moving in a parallel direction to something, such as a river or road.
She ran __ the hill.
Explanation: "Up" is used when moving to a higher position.
He was sitting __ the chair." A) at B) on C) in
Answer: B) on Explanation: "On" is used for surfaces, like sitting on a chair.
Question: "They were waiting __ the bus stop." A) at B) on C) in
Answer: A) at Explanation: "At" is used for specific location
The pen is __ my hand." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: A) in Explanation: "In" is used when something is enclosed within a space like a hand.
The cat is hiding __ the bed." A) under B) in C) on
Answer: A) under Explanation: "Under" is used when something is beneath another object.
She lives __ the 10th floor." A) in B) at C) on
Answer: C) on Explanation: "On" is used for floors of a building.
The poster is __ the wall." A) on B) at C) in
Answer: A) on Explanation: "On" is used for surfaces, like the wall.
The keys are __ my bag." A) at B) in C) on
Answer: B) in Explanation: "In" is used when something is inside an enclosed space, like a bag.
The shop is __ the end of the street." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: C) at Explanation: "At" is used to indicate a specific point, like the end of the street.
She is sitting __ the car." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: A) in Explanation: "In" is used for enclosed spaces like a car.
The book is __ the table." A) in B) on C) at
Answer: B) on Explanation: "On" is used when something is physically resting on a surface.
He usually goes for a run __ noon."
Answer: "at" Explanation: We use "at" for specific times, including noon and midnight.
The store is closed __ Sundays."
Answer: "on" Explanation: "On" is used for days of the week.
"I’ll call you __ five minutes."
Answer: "in" Explanation: We use "in" to refer to a time period before an event in the future.
She usually takes a nap __ the afternoon."
Answer: "in" Explanation: We use "in" for times of the day, like afternoon.
I will finish the report __ the end of the day."
Answer: "by" Explanation: "By" is used to indicate a deadline.
"We go to the gym __ the evening."
Answer: "in" Explanation: "In" is used for parts of the day (morning, afternoon, evening), except for "at night."
"I’ll meet you __ Monday."
Answer: "on" Explanation: We use "on" for specific days and dates.
"They moved here __ October."
Answer: "in" Explanation: "In" is used for months, years, and centuries.
"She was born __ 1995."
Answer: "in" Explanation: We use "in" for years, months, and long periods of time.
I have a meeting __ 3 PM.
Answer: "at" Explanation: We use "at" for specific times, such as 3 PM.