8 Fill in the correct prepositions, 1 "When is the party?" "It's ---
Sunday evening."
2 "Where is Bournemouth?" "It's
the
south coast of England."
3 What do you do
your free time?
4 She's quite tall brown curly hair and
brown eyes.
5 We live a big house near the city centre.
6 His mother is a teacher
a primary school.
7 Do you like listening
... rock music?
8 Well, that's all me.
9 There are four us our family.
10 My house is
fifteen minutes walk
the city centre.
11 My father works a very big company.
12 His mother is a surgeon. She works
Memorial Hospital.
13 He plays football
Sundays.
14 He usually goes for a walk
the afternoon.
15 I live in Carlisle. It's a city the north
England.
his dog
- The correct preposition here is "on" because we use "on" when referring to specific days of the week.
2 "Where is Bournemouth?" "It's on the south coast of England."
- The correct preposition here is "on" because we use "on" when referring to being located on a coast or shoreline.
3 What do you do in your free time?
- The correct preposition here is "in" because we use "in" when referring to activities or actions that take place during a period of time.
4 She's quite tall with brown curly hair and brown eyes.
- There is no preposition needed in this sentence.
5 We live in a big house near the city centre.
- The correct preposition here is "in" because we use "in" when referring to being inside or within a location.
6 His mother is a teacher at a primary school.
- The correct preposition here is "at" because we use "at" when referring to a specific location or place of work.
7 Do you like listening to rock music?
- The correct preposition here is "to" because we use "to" when indicating the action of listening.
8 Well, that's all from me.
- There is no preposition needed in this sentence.
9 There are four of us in our family.
- The correct preposition here is "in" because we use "in" when referring to being part of a group or collective.
10 My house is a fifteen minutes walk from the city centre.
- The correct preposition here is "from" because we use "from" when indicating the starting point or origin of something.
11 My father works for a very big company.
- The correct preposition here is "for" because we use "for" when indicating the employer or the company one is associated with.
12 His mother is a surgeon. She works at Memorial Hospital.
- The correct preposition here is "at" because we use "at" when referring to a specific location or place of work.
13 He plays football on Sundays.
- The correct preposition here is "on" because we use "on" when referring to specific days of the week.
14 He usually goes for a walk in the afternoon.
- The correct preposition here is "in" because we use "in" when referring to a specific time of the day.
15 I live in Carlisle. It's a city in the north of England.
- The correct preposition here is "in" because we use "in" when referring to being inside or within a location.
his dog
- There is no preposition needed in this phrase.