, нужно к 9:30 Prepositions
Position/ order and direction
Circle the correct prepositions.

Sometimes I get interested in people who I’ve never even met. For example, it happened the other day when I was (1) at/in the city of Hamville. I was (2) in/on my way (3) at/ to Hamville in the early morning. I was reading the newspaper (4) by/ on the train when I noticed a man sitting (5) at /in the seat (6) opposite/ over mine. The man was middle-aged and looked quite ordinary but had a strange scar (7) above/ on top of his left eye and (8) down/ underneath his chin there was a tattoo of a very small dragon. The man was sitting (9) in / next to the window and from time to time looked (10) from/ out of it anxiously, occasionally taking an old watch (11) of/ out of his pocket.
When we arrived (12) at/ to the station, the man took his bag (13) down/ from the luggage rack (14) above/ on the seats and got (15) from/ off the train. There was something mysterious about him, so I decided to follow him. He did not get (16) in/on a taxi, but walked slowly (17) among/ between the people in the station and went (18) out/ out of the railway station carrying his bag. He then went (19) across/through the road and started to walk (20) along/around the river.
He crossed (21) over/ through a bridge and then went to the main square and sat (22) in/on a bench in the old square (23) in front of/ opposite the cathedral. I waited and stood (24) at/ behind a tree in the square.
After five minutes two men went up (25) by/to him and started talking. He started to run away (26) by/from them but they (27) after/ at him and one of them took (28) from/out a gun. Two minutes later police cars and vans came screeching (29) at/ into the square. Heavily armed police officers jumped out and put the man (30) in/ on one of the vans before leaving again at high speed. The text day, in the newspapers, I found out that the police had captured one of the most important leaders of organized crime in the whole country.​

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Dianaasdfg Dianaasdfg  17.06.2021 17:54

1rude and rude to you know what do you want to be a person to be a part and a good guy and answer your questions about it because you don't know how to biyo you know that they don't want it is just a bad idea but the only thing I can think of rain is to pagaya and I have a very good time to go to bed and answer the question for you to be a part in this article and answer the whole story.

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dmitrosevchuk dmitrosevchuk  23.01.2024 17:07
1. at - The correct preposition here is "in" because we are referring to being physically inside the city of Hamville.

2. on - The correct preposition here is "on" because it refers to being physically on the way or on a journey to Hamville.

3. to - The correct preposition here is "to" because it indicates the direction or destination of the journey.

4. on - The correct preposition here is "on" because it refers to reading something while being physically supported by the train.

5. in - The correct preposition here is "in" because it refers to occupying space inside the seat.

6. opposite - The correct preposition here is "opposite" because it refers to the position directly facing or across from the speaker's seat.

7. above - The correct preposition here is "above" because it indicates the position of the scar in relation to the eye.

8. underneath - The correct preposition here is "underneath" because it indicates the position of the tattoo below the chin.

9. next to - The correct preposition here is "next to" because it refers to the position beside the window.

10. out of - The correct preposition here is "out of" because it refers to looking from inside the window to the outside.

11. out of - The correct preposition here is "out of" because it indicates the action of taking the watch from inside the pocket.

12. at - The correct preposition here is "at" because it refers to reaching the destination of the station.

13. down - The correct preposition here is "down" because it indicates the action of taking the bag from a higher position to a lower position.

14. above - The correct preposition here is "above" because it indicates the position of the luggage rack in relation to the seats.

15. off - The correct preposition here is "off" because it refers to the action of leaving the train.

16. in - The correct preposition here is "in" because it refers to getting inside a taxi.

17. among - The correct preposition here is "among" because it refers to being surrounded by or in the midst of people.

18. out of - The correct preposition here is "out of" because it refers to leaving the railway station.

19. across - The correct preposition here is "across" because it refers to moving from one side of the road to the other.

20. along - The correct preposition here is "along" because it indicates the direction of movement parallel to the river.

21. over - The correct preposition here is "over" because it refers to crossing a bridge from one side to the other.

22. on - The correct preposition here is "on" because it refers to occupying space on a bench.

23. in front of - The correct preposition here is "in front of" because it indicates the position directly ahead of or facing the cathedral.

24. behind - The correct preposition here is "behind" because it refers to being positioned at the back of or in the rear of a tree.

25. to - The correct preposition here is "to" because it indicates the action of going or approaching someone.

26. from - The correct preposition here is "from" because it refers to moving away or escaping from the two men.

27. at - The correct preposition here is "at" because it indicates the action of chasing or pursuing someone.

28. out - The correct preposition here is "out" because it refers to taking the gun from a hidden or enclosed space.

29. into - The correct preposition here is "into" because it indicates the action of entering or driving inside the square.

30. in - The correct preposition here is "in" because it refers to placing or putting the man inside one of the vans.
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