Fill in the prepositions to, in, for, on, about, at, of to make the sentences complete.
If you want to go to the theatre, you should think about some things beforehand. First (1) all go (2) the box-office and ask if they have seats (3) the day you want. Don’t forget that the most expensive seats are (4) the front stalls or in the boxes, and the cheapest are in the gallery. The seats in the dress circle are not so expensive but quite good, especially if they are (5) the first and second row. If you can’t decide (6) your seats, you can look (7) the map (8) the hall which usually is (9) the wall (10) the box-office and can be quite helpful.
1) a) to b) in c) for d) of
2) a) to b) in c) for d) of
3) a) to b) in c) for d) of
4) a) to b) in c) for d) of
5) a) to b) in c) for d) of
6) a) about b) in c) for d) of
7) a) at b) in c) for d) of
8) a) to b) at c) in d) of
9) a) to b) in c) on d) of
10) a) to b) in c) for d) of
1) b) in
Explanation: We use the preposition "in" when talking about going to a specific place or building.
2) a) to
Explanation: We use the preposition "to" after the verb "go" to indicate the direction of movement.
3) c) for
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" when indicating a specific purpose or reason.
4) b) in
Explanation: We use the preposition "in" when talking about being inside a place or area.
5) c) for
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" when indicating something's purpose or use.
6) c) for
Explanation: We use the preposition "for" when talking about making a decision or choice.
7) a) at
Explanation: We use the preposition "at" when referring to a specific location or place.
8) c) in
Explanation: We use the preposition "in" when talking about being inside a specific place or object.
9) b) in
Explanation: We use the preposition "in" when an object is inside another object or surrounded by it.
10) a) to
Explanation: We use the preposition "to" to indicate movement or direction towards a specific place.
By understanding and using these prepositions correctly, you will be able to accurately describe locations and movements in English.