Choose a suitable preposition: at, in, or on for each sentence. 1) You can see all members of our staff this photograph.
2) It’s dangerous to play football the streets.
3) The address mentioned the top page of the booklet is out of date.
4) I didn’t have time to read it properly. I just looked at it quickly while I was the plane.
5) We got stuck a traffic jam the way to the airport.
6) The headquarters of the United Nations are Long Street New York.
7) The train stops every station.
8) There is one more entrance the back of the house.
9) In most countries people drive the right.
10)I’ll meet you near the shop the corner of Dale Street and Old Hall Street at 10.
11) Turn left the next crossing and you’ll see that big green building the park.
12)I’ll meet you the cafe the mall.
13) So, did you arrive the destination a plane or train?
14) We stay the hotel the beach.
15) It’s easy to get there. Turn left the next crossing and you’ll see a big green building.
16) That man over there keeps staring you, Mary. Do you know him?
17) There aren’t many public buildings the city centre.
18) What time did you arrive the airport?
19) The man sitting the armchair in the hall is waiting for you, Mr. Green.
20) The address mentioned this booklet is out of date. You can’t use it.