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olga_2 [115]
3 years ago
5

Insert prepositions.

English
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
7 0
<span><span>Here you go :)

1. Lucy is arriving ON February the 13th AT eight o'clock.</span><span>
2. The weather is often terrible in* London IN January.
3. If you out alone AT night.
4. She got married IN September.
5. They usually go to the south of France IN/FOR the summer.
6. Columbus sailed to the America IN the 16th century.
7. The Beatles were popular IN the 1960s.
8. I graduated from University IN 2001.
9. Where's Julie? She is AT school.
10. England is famous FOR its rainy weather.
11. Julie is very different FROM her sister.
12. Are you pleased WITH your new house?
13. He isn't afraid OF anything.
14. He isn't really interested IN getting married.
15. Who is James married TO ?
16. Lucy is extremely good AT languages.
17. English cheese is very different FROM French cheese.
18. My flatmate listens to a lot OF jazz.
19. Who does that house belong TO ?
<span>20. A policeman explained TO the children why they should never run across the road.</span></span></span>
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