Or AG? Fill in the correct preposition:
1. I live
16 Spring Road.
2. I live
West Road.
3. I live
Long Street.
4. We've just moved from our flat
5. Children mustn't play
42 Eest Drive.
the street.
6. Talks are to be held
Paris.
7. We broke down
the Queens Highway.
8. The office of the company is
Rome.
9. The train stopped
every station.
10. My friend lives
a small village
the
mountains.
11. Do you know the boy standing the bus stop?
12. Does this train stop
Milan?
13. Tom is
Oxford studying politics.
14. Mona lives
Silver Street.
15. Shall we meet
the railway station?
16. We spent some days Liverpool.
17. The town is
the Princess Highway.
18. Alec is doing his Master's degree Birmingham.
19. Where's the man standing?
the gate.
20. Where's the bird?
the gate?
21. There is some water
the bottle.
the bottle.
22. There is a beautiful label
the door. Who is it?
23. Look There is a man standing
24. The notice
the door says "Do not disturbº.
25. Where is your key?
the door.
the river.
26. There is thick ice
the river Po.
27. Turin is
the North of Italy
the river.
28. Look? Andrew is swimming
29. Helen is
the conference,
30. What is there
the ceiling?
31. Do you see a spider
32. What's that
33. Who is standing
the bottom of the page?
34. What is there
35. I left my book
your hand?
the floor?
the window?
по английскому языку Fill in the correct preposition in On or at
2. I live on West Road. (We use "on" to indicate a street name.)
3. I live on Long Street. (Again, we use "on" to indicate a street name.)
4. We've just moved from our flat at 5. (We use "from" to indicate the previous address or location.)
5. Children mustn't play in the street. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a specific area.)
6. Talks are to be held in Paris. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
7. We broke down on the Queens Highway. (We use "on" to indicate on top of or along a specific path or road.)
8. The office of the company is in Rome. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
9. The train stopped at every station. (We use "at" to indicate a specific stop or point.)
10. My friend lives in a small village in the mountains. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a location and "in" is used twice to indicate being inside both the village and the mountains.)
11. Do you know the boy standing at the bus stop? (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
12. Does this train stop at Milan? (We use "at" to indicate a specific stop or point.)
13. Tom is in Oxford studying politics. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
14. Mona lives on Silver Street. (We use "on" to indicate a street name.)
15. Shall we meet at the railway station? (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
16. We spent some days in Liverpool. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
17. The town is on the Princess Highway. (We use "on" to indicate on top of or along a specific path or road.)
18. Alec is doing his Master's degree in Birmingham. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
19. Where's the man standing at the gate? (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
20. Where's the bird at the gate? (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
21. There is some water in the bottle. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a container.)
22. There is a beautiful label on the door. Who is it? (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or attached to a surface.)
23. Look! There is a man standing in the river. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a body of water.)
24. The notice on the door says "Do not disturb." (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or attached to a surface.)
25. Where is your key? It's in the door. (We use "in" to indicate being inside an object or container.)
26. There is thick ice on the river Po. (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or along a body of water.)
27. Turin is in the North of Italy. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a city or country.)
28. Look! Andrew is swimming in the river. (We use "in" to indicate being inside a body of water.)
29. Helen is at the conference. (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
30. What is there on the ceiling? (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or attached to a surface.)
31. Do you see a spider on the window? (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or attached to a surface.)
32. What's that on the floor? (We use "on" to indicate being on top of or attached to a surface.)
33. Who is standing at the bottom of the page? (We use "at" to indicate a specific location or point.)
34. What is there in your hand? (We use "in" to indicate being inside an object or container.)
35. I left my book by the window. (We use "by" to indicate being next to or near a location.)