Put a preposition at, in, about, after, for, with, by, to, on into each gap. james lives __ a small flat __ cambridge. he lives __ two other boys who are students __ cambridge university. they work hard during the week, but __ weekends they invite a lot of friends to their house. they cook a meal __ their friends, and then they go out __ the pub __ a drink, or they stay __ home and listen __ music. james has two jobs, __ mondays, tuesdays, and wednesdays he works __ a hospital, where he helps to look __ children who are ill. he goes to the hospital __ bus. he starts __ ten o'clock and works until quarter __ five. on thursdays and fridays he works __ home. he has a word processor __ his bedroom and he writes stories, __ the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. __ dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on tv or they talk __ their day. they usually go __ bed __ about midnight.
James lives _in_ a small flat _in_ Cambridge.
He lives _with_ two other boys who are students _at_ Cambridge University. They work hard during the week, but _at_ weekends they invite a lot of friends to their house. They cook a meal _for_ their friends, and then they go out _to_ the pub _for_ a drink, or they stay _at_ home and listen _to_ music.
James has two jobs, _on_ Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays he works _in_ a hospital, where he helps to look _after_ children who are ill. He goes to the hospital _by_ bus. He starts _at_ ten o'clock and works until quarter _to_ five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works _at_ home. He has a word processor _in_ his bedroom and he writes stories. _In_ the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. _After_ dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk _about_ their day. They usually go _to_ bed _at_ about midnight.