III. Circle the suitable preposition. 1. I asked the librarian to show some of the books (for, to, at) me. 2. Could you
come to see me (on, in, at) Saturday evening. 3. What can you see (on, in, at) television
yesterday? 4. What can you see (on, in, at) the picture? 5. I usually sit (on, in, at) an
armchair, it's very comfortable. 6. Some (from, of, off) my friends are coming to see me
tonight. 7. Take your pen (from, of, out of) your bag and write this sentence. 8. What do
you usually do (on, in, at) your English lessons?
1. I asked the librarian to show some of the books to me. 2. Could you
come to see me on Saturday evening. 3. What can you see on television
yesterday? 4. What can you see in the picture? 5. I usually sit in an
armchair, it's very comfortable. 6. Some of my friends are coming to see me
tonight. 7. Take your pen out of your bag and write this sentence. 8. What do
you usually do in your English lessons?
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