“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers…

An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers……….
An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

The Knowledge Library

Preposition Exercise

Exercise 1: Use appropriate prepositions to fill in the gaps.

  1. I’m looking _____ my mother. (for/ it)
  2. I don’t agree _____ the policy. (on/ with)
  3. We cannot count _____ them. (on/ for)
  4. Anita is good________ Chemistry. (in/ at)
  5. Sachin will discuss the issue with Aiswarya ________ phone. (on/ over)
  6. People prefer donating money ________ distributing essentials. (than/to)
  7. He divided the chocolates ________ the children. (between/ over)
  8. Please ________ the necessity of punctuality. (emphasize on/ emphasize)
  9. I have an account  ________ State Bank of India. (on/ at)
  10. The dress is ________ my taste. ( like/ after)
  11. She has recently parted ________ her husband. (from/ with)
  12. The cat jumped __ the chair. (on/in)
  13. I met Angel when I was __ school. (in/on)
  14. I know Jay ___ childhood. (for/since)
  15. Shreya’s house is ___ mine. (next to/after)

Answers

  1. For
  2. With
  3. On
  4. At
  5. Over
  6. Than
  7. Between
  8. Emphasize
  9. At
  10. After
  11. With
  12. On
  13. In
  14. Since
  15. Next to

Exercise 2: Highlight the prepositions and identify them

A selfish fox once invited a stork for dinner. The invitation made Stork very happy, so she promptly got to the fox’s house and used her long beak to knock on the door. She was led to the dining table by the fox, where some soup was served to them both in shallow bowls. She was unable to consume any soup because the bowl was too small for the stork. However, the fox quickly consumed his soup.

The stork was enraged, but she behaved politely and did not express her anger. She then invited him to dinner the following day in order to instruct the fox. She also served soup, but she did so in two tall, narrow vases this time. The soup from her vase was consumed by the stork, but the fox’s narrow neck prevented him from drinking any of it. The fox realized his error and went home hungry.

Answer

A selfish fox once invited a stork for dinner. The invitation made Stork very happy, so she promptly got to the fox’s house and used her long beak to knock on the door. She was led to the dining table by the fox, where some soup was served to them both in shallow bowls. She was unable to consume any soup because the bowl was too small for the stork. However, the fox quickly consumed his soup.

The stork was enraged, but she behaved politely and did not express her anger. She then invited him to dinner the following day in order to instruct the fox. She also served soup, but she did so in two tall, narrow vases this time. The soup from her vase was consumed by the stork, but the fox’s narrow neck prevented him from drinking any of it. The fox realized his error and went home hungry.

FAQs

  • When should “among” and “between” be used?

When more than two things or people are involved, the preposition “among” is used, whereas “between” is used when only two things or people are involved.

  • How do prepositions work?

Words that describe a noun’s position, direction, direction, time, and spatial relationship are called Prepositions.

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