(i) The cat is __________ the table.
(a) on
(b) in
(c) under
(d) above
Ans: (a)
(ii) The book is __________ the shelf.
(a) behind
(b) in
(c) between
(d) under
Ans: (b)
(iii) The ball rolled __________ the hill.
(a) up
(b) down
(c) over
(d) across
Ans: (b)
(iv) The birds are flying __________ the sky.
(a) above
(b) below
(c) behind
(d) beside
Ans: (a)
(v) The gift is wrapped __________ a colorful paper.
(a) between
(b) behind
(c) inside
(d) around
Ans: (c)
(vi) The rabbit hopped __________ the bushes.
(a) around
(b) over
(c) between
(d) beside
Ans: (c)
(vii) The cat hid __________ the bed.
(a) in
(b) on
(c) under
(d) above
Ans: (c)
(viii) The children played __________ the park.
(a) around
(b) inside
(c) outside
(d) between
Ans: (c)
(ix) The bridge goes __________ the river.
(a) under
(b) above
(c) beside
(d) between
Ans: (b)
(x) The pen is __________ the pencil case.
(a) over
(b) across
(c) among
(d) inside
Ans: (d)
(i) The cat sat on the mat.
Ans: on
(ii) We went to the park after school.
Ans: to, after
(iii) The book is under the table.
Ans: under
(iv) The ball rolled into the ditch.
Ans: into
(v) She was hiding behind the door.
Ans: behind
(i) The bird flew _____ the tree.
Ans: over
(ii) The dog ran _____ the park.
Ans: through
(iii) The ball is _____ the box.
Ans: in
(iv) She sat _____ the sofa.
Ans: on
(v) The flowers are _____ the vase.
Ans: in
(i) The cat is under the table.
Ans: The cat is beside the table.
(ii) The book is on the shelf.
Ans: The book is in the shelf.
(iii) The bird is in the cage.
Ans: The bird is on the cage.
(iv) The ball is between the two chairs.
Ans: The ball is among the two chairs.
(v) The car is in front of the house.
Ans: The car is at the front of the house.
(i) My mother baked a cake for my birthday.
Ans: preposition – for, object of the preposition – my birthday.
(ii) The cat jumped onto the table.
Ans: preposition – onto, object of the preposition – the table.
(iii) I ran around the park for exercise.
Ans: preposition – around, object of the preposition – the park.
(iv) The children played with the ball in the yard.
Ans: preposition – with, object of the preposition – the ball.
(v) She walked by the river for relaxation.
Ans: preposition – by, object of the preposition – the river.
1. What are the different types of prepositions? |
2. Can a single word function as a preposition? |
3. How do prepositions help in sentence construction? |
4. Are prepositions always followed by objects? |
5. Can prepositions be used to indicate possession? |
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