1.The president arrived ___ the airport on time. 2. He quickly got __ the plane and some minutes later the plane took off. 3. I will take you __ the Green Park. 4. He went ___Canada two years ago but I don’t know if he is__ Canada now or somewhere else. 5. When he came ___ home he hang the coat ___ the hook and sat ___the arm-chair. 6. Charlie is __ hospital. 7. What did you study__ the University? I didn’t go __ the university 7. There were no taxis so we had to walk__ home. 8. Where did you meet? We met __the party__ the Green’s. 9. We are going__ Italy next month.10.What time did you usually get ___ work? 11. How long did you stay ___ New York? 11 Is Diana here? No, she is ___ Ann’s. 12. He arrived ___ Britain half an hour ago. 13 We were __ the restaurant yesterday. 14. I’ll meet you ___the corner of the street at 2 p.m. 15. I enjoyed the flight but the food __the plane wasn’t very good. 16. My house is ___ the end of the street___ the left. 17. Pour some water ___ the kettle, please. 18. My sister isn’t ___ home she is ___ work. 19. Turn left __ the first traffic light. 20. Paris is __ the river Seine. 21.It’s a very small village.You probably won’t find it __ the map. 22. The garden is ___ the back of the house. 23. I got a new flat. It is __ the second floor. 24. Don’t stay __ the rain. Come in. 25. Kate works __ the farm.

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1.__ the end of the street there is a path leading __ the river. 2. I was too tired to talk to somebody __ the train. 3. The children were afraid to sit ___ the dark. 4. The rule is written___ page twelve. 5. A lot of tourists __ different countries arrive___ Moscow every year. 6. He lives ___ the 10th floor __ the centre of the city. 7. There was a black spot ___ the back of the envelope. 8. There were no vacant chairs to sit __, so he sat__ the arm-chair__ the corner. 9. I don’t want to sit __ the back row. 10. There are few shops ___ the corner of the street. 11.It’s difficult to carry a lot of things__ a bicycle. 12. Does this bus go __ the centre? 13. I must go __ the bank today. 14. I was tired so I stay __ bed today. 15. Is Liz ___ home? No, she is __ work today. 16. A boy jumped __ the river and swam ___ the other side of the river. 17.I went __ Mary’s house but she wasn’t ___ home. 18. Why did you go__ home early last night? 19. Sue is on holiday ___ Italy last year. 20. What time does the train get __ Scotland? It arrives ___ Glasgow at 10.25 p.m. 21. Where is Tom? He is standing__ Mary and Sandra. 22. How did you get__ home? __ a taxi. 23.There is nobody living __ the island. It is uninhabited. 24. I can’t find Tom __ this photograph. Is he ___ it? 25. We normally use the front entrance to the building but there is another entrance ___ the back.

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1.The president arrived at the airport on time.
- "at" is used to indicate a specific location (in this case, the airport) where an action (the president arriving) took place.

2. He quickly got off the plane and some minutes later the plane took off.
- "off" is used to indicate the action of leaving the plane.

3. I will take you to the Green Park.
- "to" indicates the destination, in this case, the Green Park.

4. He went to Canada two years ago but I don’t know if he is in Canada now or somewhere else.
- "to" indicates the destination, in this case, Canada.

5. When he came home he hung the coat on the hook and sat in the armchair.
- "home" is used to indicate the location where the action of coming took place.
- "on" is used to indicate the position of the coat (on the hook).
- "in" is used to indicate the position of sitting (in the armchair).

6. Charlie is in the hospital.
- "in" is used to indicate the location where Charlie currently is.

7. What did you study at the University? I didn’t go to the university.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific institution where the study took place.
- "to" is used to indicate the action of going to the university.

7. There were no taxis so we had to walk home.
- "home" is used to indicate the destination where the action of walking is directed towards.

8. Where did you meet? We met at the party at the Green’s.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific social event where the meeting took place.
- "at" is used to indicate possession (the Green's party).

9. We are going to Italy next month.
- "to" is used to indicate the destination, in this case, Italy.

10. What time did you usually get to work?
- "to" is used to indicate the destination, in this case, work.

11. How long did you stay in New York?
- "in" is used to indicate the location (New York) where the action of staying took place.

11 Is Diana here? No, she is at Ann’s.
- "at" is used to indicate possession (Ann's place).

12. He arrived in Britain half an hour ago.
- "in" is used to indicate the location (Britain) where the action of arriving took place.

13. We were at the restaurant yesterday.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location where the action of being (eating) took place.

14. I’ll meet you at the corner of the street at 2 p.m.
- "at" is used to indicate a specific location (the corner of the street) where the action of meeting will take place.

15. I enjoyed the flight but the food on the plane wasn’t very good.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the plane) where the action of eating took place.

16. My house is at the end of the street, on the left.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (the end of the street) where the house is situated.
- "on" is used to indicate the side (left) where the house is located.

17. Pour some water into the kettle, please.
- "into" is used to indicate the action of transferring something (water) to a container (kettle).

18. My sister isn’t at home, she is at work.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (home) where someone is expected to be.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (work) where someone is located.

19. Turn left at the first traffic light.
- "at" is used to indicate a specific location (the first traffic light) where an action (turning) should be taken.

20. Paris is on the river Seine.
- "on" is used to indicate that Paris is situated along the river Seine.

21. It’s a very small village. You probably won’t find it on the map.
- "on" is used to describe the map as a surface where the small village may not be marked.

22. The garden is at the back of the house.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (the back) where the garden is situated.

23. I got a new flat. It is on the second floor.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific level (the second floor) where the flat is located.

24. Don’t stay in the rain. Come in.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (the rain) where someone is or should not be present.

25. Kate works on the farm.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the farm) where someone works.

1. At the end of the street, there is a path leading to the river.
- "at" is used to indicate a specific location (the end of the street).
- "to" is used to indicate the action of leading to the river.

2. I was too tired to talk to somebody on the train.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the train) where the action of talking took place.

3. The children were afraid to sit in the dark.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (the dark) where the action of sitting took place.

4. The rule is written on page twelve.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (page twelve) where the rule is written.

5. A lot of tourists from different countries arrive in Moscow every year.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (Moscow) where the action of arrival takes place.

6. He lives on the 10th floor in the center of the city.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific level (the 10th floor) where he lives.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (the center of the city) where he lives.

7. There was a black spot on the back of the envelope.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the back) where the spot is located.

8. There were no vacant chairs to sit on, so he sat on the armchair in the corner.
- "to" is used to indicate the action of sitting towards the chairs.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the armchair) where he sat.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (the corner) where the armchair is located.

9. I don’t want to sit in the back row.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (the back row) where the action of sitting takes place.

10. There are few shops on the corner of the street.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the corner of the street) where the shops are situated.

11. It’s difficult to carry a lot of things on a bicycle.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the bicycle) where the action of carrying takes place.

12. Does this bus go to the center?
- "to" is used to indicate the destination, in this case, the center.

13. I must go to the bank today.
- "to" is used to indicate the specific location (the bank) where the action of going will take place.

14. I was tired, so I stayed in bed today.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (bed) where the action of staying took place.

15. Is Liz at home? No, she is at work today.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (home) where someone is expected to be.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (work) where someone is located.

16. A boy jumped into the river and swam to the other side of the river.
- "into" is used to indicate the action of entering the river.
- "to" is used to indicate the specific location (the other side of the river) where the action of swimming took place.

17. I went to Mary’s house, but she wasn’t at home.
- "to" is used to indicate the specific location (Mary's house) where the action of going took place.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (home) where someone is expected to be.

18. Why did you go home early last night?
- "home" is used to indicate the specific location where the action of going took place.

19. Sue is on holiday in Italy last year.
- "on" is not used to indicate "in" or "at" the specific location where the holiday is taking place.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (Italy) where the action of being (on holiday) took place.

20. What time does the train get to Scotland? It arrives in Glasgow at 10.25 p.m.
- "to" is used to indicate the specific destination, in this case, Scotland.
- "in" is used to indicate the specific location (Glasgow) where the train arrives.

21. Where is Tom? He is standing between Mary and Sandra.
- "between" is used to indicate the position relative to two people (Mary and Sandra) where Tom is located.

22. How did you get home? By taxi.
- "by" is used to indicate the means of transportation (taxi) used to get home.

23. There is nobody living on the island. It is uninhabited.
- "on" is used to indicate the specific location (the island) where nobody lives.

24. I can’t find Tom in this photograph. Is he in it?
- "in" is used to suggest that Tom may be present within the photograph.

25. We normally use the front entrance to the building, but there is another entrance at the back.
- "to" is used to indicate the specific direction (the front entrance) where the action of going typically takes place.
- "at" is used to indicate the specific location (the back) where the alternate entrance is situated.
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