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Using Prepositions
Exercise Book
Writtenby / Escritopor
Edward R.
R osset.
Member
of the
Bachelor
of
Arts Assoc iat ion
of
Euskadi.
Miembro de l Colegio de Licenciados de Filosoffay Letras
de Euskadi.
Revisedby / Revisadopor
Editorial Stanley
Published
by /
Editado
por
Editorial
Stanley
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Contents
Using
Prepositions ExerciseBook
Prologue
v
List of English
Prepositions
vi
About
Above
O n O n to
Onto
O ver
-Up 2
Across Through Throughout 6
Beside
Besides
Aside
8
After Behind B eyond Past 10
Until Till As far as Up to 12
Between
Among
W ithin
14
O n At In 16
From
O f O f f
Since
With
2 5
Despite
In
spite
of
Instead
of
Instead
.. 33
Into To
Towards
35
Round
Around About 42
Dur ing -For 44
As
Like
46
Below
Down U nder Beneath
Underneath 48
Against O pposite Infrontof 50
Out of Ou ts ide -O u t 52
For By Along 54
Assorted
Typing 58
Crossword with prepositions
60
Complete
the joke with prepositions.
Guillotines
61
Assorted
62
Assorted
63
Crosswordwith
prepositions
64
Putting
out the
fire
65
Assorted
66
You
will f ind 11 prepositions in this word
square 67
Assorted 68
Which
is the
correct answer?
69
Assorted
70
Answer the
following questions:
71
Hung out to dry 72
Match numbers with letters
73
Crossword with prepositions 74
Assorted 75
Ask questions
for
these
answers 76
By
C andle Light 77
There are 15
prepositions. Find them
78
Finish
the
sentences
79
Assorted 80
Crossword of prepositions 81
Free Drinks
82
Assorted
83
Skin Trouble 85
Assorted 86
Findthe 13prepositions 87
Whichis the correctanswer? 88
Assorted 89
Match
num bers with letters
90
SwimmingPool 91
Assorted 92
Find
the 12
prepositions
93
Ask questions
for
these answers
94
Assorted 95
Find the 13
prepositions
96
Another Coffee
97
Answerthes e questions 98
Assorted
99
Assorted 100
Assorted
101
Assorted
102
Answer Key 103
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Using
Preposi t ions
Exercise
Book
Prologo
Prologue
Las
preposiciones inglesas son, quiza,
uno de
los
puntos ma's conflictivos del idioma ingles
para
aquellos que quieran adquirir un completo
dominio de lalengua.
En
muchos
de los
casos
las
preposiciones
inglesas no se
corresponden
con sus
homologas de otros idiomas.
I am
waiting
for
Peter.
Estoy
esperando
a Pedro.
En
otros
c a s os ,
en un
idioma puede
que haya
preposici6n mientrasque en el
otro
idioma
no lahay.
I
sawJames
last
night.
V i a
Ja ime
ayer noche.
Con los
libros Guide
to
Prepositions
y
Using
Preposit ions
tratamosd eproporcionar al
estudiante
y al
profesional
de la
traducci6n
una
ayuda para
facilitates sutrabajo.
English prepositions are perhaps one of the
most
difficult points
of the
English language
for
those
who
want
to
acquire
athorough
knowledge
of the
language.
Very often English prepositions do not
correspondto
their
homologues inother
languages.
I am
waiting
for
Peter.
Estoyesperandoa Pedro.
In
other
cases,
there
may be a
preposition
in
one language where there is no preposition in
the
other language.
I
saw
James
lastnight.
V i a
Ja ime ayer
noche.
With theGuide to Prepositionsand Using
Preposit ionswe provide students and
professionalswith a practical
tool
to help them
intheir work.
Sobre el uso de
este
libro
El
libro Using
Prepositionses un
libro
de
ejercicios, complementario delGuide to
Prepositions.
Encontramos
que muy a
menudo,
las
preposicio-
ne s en
ingle's
no se
corresponden
con las
espanolas.Por lo tanto, los estudiantes
encuentran difi'cil saber exactamente que
preposicion
usar en una frase
dada.
Eneste
libro
el estudiante encontrara cientos
de ejercicios que leayudaranadominar el
difi'cil arte
del uso de las
preposiciones.
Las
mas conflictivasha nsido agrupadasen la
primera parte del
libro,
siendo sus diferencias
expl icadas
c onejemplos.
En
la
segunda parte, todos
los
ejercicios
estan
mezclados. Elestudiante debe elegir que
preposicion
usar
basandoseen elsentido de la
frase.
How
to usethis book
Th e
book
Using
Prepositions
is an
exercise
book to complement Guide to Prepositions.
W efind
that, very often, prepositions
in
English
do not
correspond
to the
Spanish
ones.
Therefore, students find
it
very difficult
to
know
exactlywhich preposition to use in a given
sentence.
Inthis book students willfindhundredsof
exerc ises
to help them master the difficult art of
using prepositions.
Th e
most confusing ones
have
been grouped
together
in the
first part
of the
book
andtheir
differences explained with examples.
In the
second part
all the
exercises
have
been
mixedtogether.The
student must
find
which
preposition
to usewith
only
the
context
of the
sentence
as a
guide.
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Using Prepositions Exercise Book
ListofEnglishPrepositions
about
above
according
to
across
after
against
along
among
around
as far as
at
because of
before
behind
below
beneath
beside
besides
between
beyond
but
by
despite
down
during
except
fo r
from
in
infront
of
inside
in spite of
instead of
into
like
near
of
off
on
on to
opposite
out
of
outside
over
past
round
since
through
throughout
till
to
toward(s)
under
underneath
until
up
upon
up
to
with
within
without
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Exercise Book
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Using
Preposi t ions
Exercise Book
About Above On On to Onto Over Up
About y on
What's the difference between a
book abou t cooking
and a
book on
cooking?
O n se usa
para
sugerirque un
libro,
arti'culo, charla, etc.,es
serio oac ademico, apropiado
para
especialistas.
Aboutse usacuando la informacionque se da es mas
general,
o el
estilo
de la
comunicacion
es mas
casual.
A
textbook on Americ an history.
(Un
libro
de
texto
sobre
la
historia
americana)
Abook about American
civilization.
(Un libro sobre
la
civilizacion
americana)
Above y over
Los dos sepuedenusarcon el significado
de 'mas alto que'.
Cuando
querem os significar 'por encim a',
'cubriendo', usamosover.
The
watercame above/over
their waists.
( E l agua
les
llegaba
por
encima
de la
cintura)
Tambien c on numerosyex presionesde
cantidad
o
medida
se usa
over.
-
The
plane
w asflying
over
France.
( E l avion estaba volando sobre
F rancia)
-
There
are a lot ofclouds
over
thesouthof Wales.
( H a b i a c a n t i d a d d e
nubes sobre
e l s u r d e l P a t s d e G a l e s )
The
temperaturewasfour
degrees above zero.
( L a
temperatura
era de
cuatro grades sobre cero)
- Therewereover2,000
people.
(Habia
m a s
de
2.000 personas)
- She wasover 18anyway.
(D e todas formas tenfa
mas de 18 anos)
Usamos
above cuando pensamosen medidasen laescala
vertical (de arribaaabajo).
Compare:
- Thesummitofthismountain isover 6,000m. above sea-level.
( L a cumbre de
esta
montana esta a mas de 6.000 m. por
encima
del nivel del m a r )
Onto
y on to
Onto es unapreposicionquesignifica
'encima', 'sobre', 'en', 'a'. Se usa con
verbos
de
movimiento.
O n
to significa 'metersecon uno',
'estar detras
de
uno'.
-
Shall
I put the
vase
ontothe
shelf?
(iPongo el
jarron
en la estanten a?)
-
Let's
moveonto
the
next
item.
(Sigamos con el siguiente paso en la agenda)
- He's always on to me.
(Siempre esta
encima mi o)
-
They
must be on tosomethinggood.
(Deben de haber
encontrado
algo
bueno)
Up
Up puede ser preposicion y adverbio. Como
preposicion significa 'arriba', 'en', 'contra'.
- They walked
up the
street.
( C a m i n a r o n c a l l e a r r i b a )
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Using Preposi t ions Exercise B o o k
About
Above
On On to Onto Over Up
1. She was
furious
our
mistake.
2. We
could hardly hear each other
the loud music.
3. He increased his influence
theothers.
4.That man must be forty;
he's
fifty
at least.
5. I've written a book
Hannibal crossing the Alps.
6.
There were five
or six
books spread
all
the
table.
7. She is all
suspicion.
8.
They
are
laughing
his
strange clothes.
9. The
helicopter
washovering
the littlevillage.
10.Therewassomething strange
that
girl.
11. She put herumbrella herhead.
12.That
girl
is deception.
13. The
woman
is
somewhere
theplace.
14. The
plane
was
flying
the
clouds.
15. His hat was his
ears.
16. Idropped thekeys somewhere
the place.
17.Think it; don't act on impulse.
18. She 'swrong me. I'm not
likethat.
19. We all
agree
the
need
for
more schools.
20.
What does
he
want
to see me ?
21. I'm
writing
a
book
flowers.
22. The old man was very angry
the
delay.
23.Tell me all it.
24. We are
well
sea
level.
25.
What's
he so
angry
?
26. Why
don't
you ask him
the ringyou lost yesterday?
27.Don't worry
that;
I'll
see
toit.
28. I was
wondering that
myself.
29. He won the
audience.
30. Thepoor womanwasweeping
the
death
of her
husband.
31. He's very careless his per-
sonalappearance.
32. Does he have any authority
them?
33. Andwhile you're it, whydon't
you
write
my Christmas
cards
too?
34.Stop beating thebush.
35. My
grandfather likes
to
boast
his feats in the war.
36. Becareful,
mind
what
37. Hisheadwasbent a book.
38. The
Romans
were victorious
theirenemies.
39. Pleasesitdown, we're to start.
40. You must be certain the
facts beforeyou doanything.
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Using
Prepositions
Exercise
Book
About
Above
On On to
Onto
Over Up
Which
is thecorrect
answer?
1.I
couldn't
care less
it
a)
over
b) on c)
about
d) above
2. He
came
with
a
solution.
a) up b)over c)about d) above
3. I really don't know
what
all the fussis
a)
over b) about c) up
d) on
4. Let 's
climb
the
tree
and
take
the
apples.
a)
on b)over c)above d) up
5.1 wish
you'd
do
something your
hair;it looks terrible.
a)
about
b) on c) above d)
over
6.
We're very
uneasy our
future.
a)on to b)
onto
c)
about
d)
over
7. Something will happen; something will
turn
a)
up b)
over
c)
about
d) on
8. We'vebeen walking thetownall
day.
a) up b)
about
c) on d)
over
9. And
while
you are
that
business.
a)up b)
about
c) on d)
over
10. He
tumbled
a
stone here.
a)
up b) above c)
over
d)onto
11.Turn theradio.Thevolumeis
toolow.
a)
up b)over c) on d)above
12. He
consulted
a
doctor
the
pain
in
his
shoulder.
a) about b) over c) on d) above
13. We have no control it.
a)
about b) on c) onto d) over
14.
He's
crazy
that
woman.
a)on b)
over
c)
about
d) above
15. The
huge boulder
crashed
down
th e
car.
a)
on b) onto c) over d) about
16. Don't cry spilt milk.
a)
over b) above c) about d) on
17. I'm curious your work.
a
on b
above
c on to d about
18. She is
suspicion.
a)
on b)
above
c)
over
d)
about
19.
You'll
see it in the
paragraph.
a)on b)
onto
c)
over
d)
above
20. There'ssomething hisattitude that
worries
me.
a)
about b)
above
c) on to d) over
21. Let'sget this business.
a)
on b)
ac ross
c)over d) about
22. He stepped out of the train the
platform.
a)on b)
onto
c)
over
d)
about
23. She
tripped
a
chair
a nd
fell.
a)on b)
over
c)
about
d)
above
24.
There
were
cigarette butts
all the
place.
a)
about b) on c) over d) above
25.
Don't
toss
your money
.
a)
above b) on to c) onto d) about
26. They had a discussion that.
a)
on b)
about
c)
over
d)
onto
27. The
police
are
them about
the
missing money.
a)
on b)
onto
c) over d) about
28. They escaped the
border.
a)
on b)
onto
c)
over
d)
about
29. I'm verydoubtful thewisdomof
that.
a)
about
b) on c)
over
d)
above
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Using
Preposi t ions
Exercise
Book
About
Above
On On to
Onto
Over
Up
Join
the sentences
1.
What
are you ...
2.
He'svery excited
...
3. My
window opens
...
4. The two men
fought...
5.
TodayI
don't
feel...
6. The old man
stumbled
...
7. I
have
my
suspicions
...
8.They have supremacy...
9. I'mvery glad...
10. This is a story ...
11. The dog
came
straight...
12.
He's verycareless
...
13. You can
alwayscount...
14. The
child climbed
up ...
15. There's a lecture ...
A.
about ghosts.
B. about the project.
C.
about you passing yourdrivingtest.
D. overother countries.
E.
talkingabout?
F.
about him.
G. on to the
park.
H.
over
a
fallen chair.
I. up to it; I'mtired.
J.
over
a
woman.
K. on
chemistry.
L. on me.
M.
onto
the
path.
N.
onto
his
father's shoulders.
0. about hisappearance.
1. What are you
2. He's very excited
3. My
window opens
4. The two men
fought
5.Today I
don't
feel
6. The old man stumbled
7.
I
have
mysuspicions
8. They
have
supremacy
9. I'm
very glad
10.
This
is a story
11. The dog
came straight
12.
He's very
careless
13. You can
always
count
14. The
child climbed
up
15.
There's
a
lecture
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Across
Through Throughout
Across,
through
Lo s
do s signif ican lo mismo: 'a t raves'. S in embargo,
across
se usacuando nos referimos a una superf ic ie,
o
pasamos
de un lado a otro (por ejemplo unrio).
They
w alked across
the
road.
( C r u z a r o n l a c a r r e t e r a )
He swam
acrossthe river.
( C r u z o
el rio a
n a d o )
Through
Through
se usacuando hablamos
acerca
de unac avidad
o espacio tridimensional.
Theywalkedthrough
the
forest.
( C a m i n a r o n
a
t ra v e s
del
b o s q u e )
Hejumpedthrough
the
window.
( S a l to a t r a v e s d e la v e n t a n a )
Throughout
Puede
se r
preposicion
o
adverbio.
Como preposicion significa 'porodo', 'e n todo'
Como
adverbio significa 'hasta el final'.
- You can seethat
throughoutthe country.
( S e p u e d e ver eso por
todo
e l
p a t s )
I readthebookthroughout.
Lei
el libro de cabo a rabo)
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Using Preposi t ions Exercise Book
Across
Through Throughout
1.Theyall
swam
the riverand
soonreached the other side.
2. He
sailed
the
examination.
3.
References
to
love keep
occurring
the
poem.
4. Air pressure forces the water
the
pipe.
5.
There's
a
garage
the
street.
6. his
life
he had always
collected stamps.
7. She could see people the mist.
8. The
church
isjust the
road.
9. They are
going
to
build
a new bridge
the river.
10.
We
went
for a
walk
the
fields.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
There was ahuge, gloomyhouse
the road.
The
house
was
hardly visible
the
mist.
I
came
my old
teacher
on
my way home.
A
message
has
just come
They
tunnelled their
way
The
tree crashed the
window.
The
rescue party cut the
forest.
18.
The
children
cut a
field.
1 9
20.
They thrust
their
way the
crowd.
A
feeling of
horror
swept
the
crowd.
22.
Mypropertyextends
fields.
23.
I'm afraid the project has fallen
those
24.The
water
filters
the
sand.
25.
He got his
exams,
thank
goodness.
26.
The
morning
light
stole
the
shutters.
27. Thestorywassplashed the
front page.
28.Thechildren
splashed
the
puddles.
29.She squeezed the narrow gap.
30.The
banana
skin slipped his
fingers.
31. The
elephants smashed
the
bushes.
32.
We'll have
to cut
country
to
reachthevillage.
33.The baby slept the
thunderstorm.
34. These
people are
smuggling
drugs
customs.
35.The road snakes the
mountains.
36.After the storm we
were
all
soaked
21. He
swept
his
hand
his
hair.
37.
When
I saw
her,
she waslooking
the
window.
38.
They are
rowing
the lake.
39.
Thewind
screamed
the trees.
40.They pushed
their
way the
crowd.
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UsingPrepositions
Exercise
Book
Beside
Besides
Aside
Beside
Esunapreposicion quesignifica 'allado
de'o'juntoa'.
Besides
Who'sthat beautifulgirlsittingbeside Peter?
( iQuien es esa preciosa joven sentada juntoa Pedro?)
Besides
es
tanto preposicion como
adverbio.
Comopreposicion tieneunsignificado
parecido a 'ademasde', cuando quere-
mos
afiadir alguna informacion nueva
a la
que yatenemos.
Besides como adverbio, significa
'tambien', 'ademas'. Generalmenteva
seguido
de
coma, antes
de una
oracion.
Besides
geography,
we
have
to
study literature.
(Ademtis
de
geografia, tenemos
que estudiar literatura)
Who was at thepartys besides
John
and theMillbanks?
(iQuien estaba en la f iesta edema s
de John y los Millbank?)
I
don't like those books; besides, they're
not
what
I'mlooking for.
(N o me gustan estos libros, adenitis no son los que
estoy buscando)
It'stoocoldto goout; besides, there'sagood
programmeon TV.
(Hace demasiado f n o para salir,
ademas
hay un buen
programs en la tele)
Aside
Aside puedeserpreposiciony adverbio.
Como
preposicion tieneelsignificadode
'excepto por'.
Como adverbio significa
'a un
lado'.
-
Ihardlywatchany TV,
aside
from the news.
(Apenas veo la tele, aparte
de las noticias)
Stand
aside please;
let
the ambulancepass.
(Apartense,
por
favor, dejen
pasar la ambulancia)
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Beside Besides Aside
Using P reposi t ions Exerc ise Book
1. I have no relatives
uncle.
an
old
2. your earlier work, this
piece
seems rather disappointing.
3. She
called
me and
told
me
what hadhappened.
4. She swept the curtains
5. Hestepped and let her in.
6.Stand and let me pass
7. There were 15 people at the meeting
the
speaker.
8. The
beautiful
girlsat me.
9.
beingexpensive, it's bad.
10. Hisefforts look feeble
yours.
11.
Susan c ame
and sat me.
12. There were twelve people at the party,
me.
13.There
will
be ten ofthemfor lunch,
Peter.
14. Wehaven't timeto see it,
it's very
boring.
15. This is our youngest child,wehavetwo others
16. The film was in black and white,
being too long.
17. I have no relations, a distant
cousin.
18.Nobody
cares
aboutme you.
19. She was
herselfwithrage
whenshe saw the
mess.
20. her good looks she has
nothing
else.
21. I
alwayskeep this book
me,
just incase.
22. He sat the dark-haired
girl.
23. She
pulled
the curtain .
24. Stand and let these people
pass
25.
We've
set
some money
for our retirement.
26. The baby giraffe stood
its
mother.
27. Putthis pullover for me, I'll
come with the money later.
28. Do you play any other sports
darts?
29. He
took
me andtoldme
about
his
illness.
30. He pushed the old woman
3 1
We'll have to put any idea
of a holiday this year.
32. Our school stands a
river.
33. He has two
other cars
the one he's driving.
34.
I've
hadoffers
from
several
American
companies
and two British ones .
35. The
exact
cost is the point.
36 I
don't
mind
you being late; ,
it's
not your fault.
37. He was himself with
grief when his wifedied.
38.
When
she passed her exam she was
herself with joy.
39.
Stand
and
make
way for the
ambulance.
40.
Everymonth
we put a bit of
money for arainy day.
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Using Preposi t ions
Exerc i se Book
After
Behind
Beyond
Past
After
After va
seguido
de
presente, nunca
de
futuro.Significa 'despues de'.
After no se usa
com o adverbio;
eladver-
bio esafterwards, o then o afterthat.
- I'll get intouch withyouafterI
arrive.
(M epondre
en contacto con usted
despues
de
l legar)
- I'm going to have my lunch; and then I'm going
to
study.
( V o y a comer, despues v o y a estudiar)
Behind
Behind puede ser preposicion y adverbio.
Como preposicion significa 'detras'.
Como adverbio significa 'detras.
- He leftagood
memory behind him.
( D e j o detras u n buen
recuerdo)
-
We
can'tleave
our dog
behind.
( N o podemos
dejar
detras a nuestro
perm)
Beyond
Beyond
puede se rpreposicion y adverbio.
Como preposicion significa 'masalia de'.
Como
adverbio significa 'mas alia', 'ma s
lejos'.
- They went beyond the
river.
( F u e r o n ma s alla
del no)
- Look
at the river and the
mountains
beyond.
( M i r a
el no y las
montanas
detras)
Past
Past
puedeser preposiciony adverbio.
Como preposicion significa 'por delante de'.
Comoadverbio significa 'pasar'.
-
He
ran past.
(Paso
corriendo.)
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- They drovepast
the
house.
(Pasaron en
coche
por
delante de la
casa. )
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Using
Preposi t ions
Exercise
Book
After Behind
Beyond
Past
1. The policeman ran him, but
he
escaped.
2.There'sagood film on the day
tomorrow.
3.Thiscar is repair, I'm afraid.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Don't forget to lock the door
youwhenyou leave.
I'd liketo knowwho is
allthat.
This
old man is
working.
Afterso
many
yearsthe
town
had
changed
recognition.
She
works the counter as a
sales
assistant.
The four children weretrailing
their
mother.
The sportscarthundered
and vanished
into
the
distance.
She's
likehermother.She
takes
her
mother.
12. The dog went the cat.
13 They have beeninquiring
your father.
14. My
parents
are going out so I
have
to
look
my little brother.
15. She set the dog me.
16. We'll namethe
little
baby its
mother.
17.Thesetreatiesareusuallynegotiated
the scenes.
18.They were standing us
in thequeue.
19. There's always a man a scheme.
20.What's the new
dress
and pearl necklace?
21. The storm left atrail of destruction
it.
22.There are
many
people the
scenes.
23.Whatyou aretellingme is
belief.
24.
That kind
of
money
was
quite
our reach.
25. The
little
boy was
hiding
the
armchair.
26.I can'tunderstandthe lesson;it's quite
me.
27. 'Willyou look the children?'
'Yes,I'll takecareofthem.'
28.We'll name the baby you,
darling.
29.
They
wereset atliberty
questioning.
30. Heshaved off his
beard
wearing it for twenty years.
31. Hewalked without looking
at
us .
32.
We'll
do
this first,
we can do
that
we finish this.
33. He
comes here
day
day.
34. what shedid, I don't trust her.
35.1 live in this street, just the
post
office.
36. Has the
number
27 bus
gone
yet?
37.
She's
the age
when
she
needs a
babysitter.
38. She waswalkingtwo steps him.
39. Few
people live
the age
of a hundred.
40.
This watch
is
I'm
afraid.
repair,
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Using
Prepositions Exercise
Book
Until Till As far as Up to
Until,till
Until otill puede se rpreposicidn oc onjuncion.
Como
preposicion
tiene el significado de
'hasta'.
Como
conjuncion
significa 'hasta que'.
-
Let's wait
until/till
Friday.
( E s p e r e m o s h a s t a
e l
v i e r n e s )
- Let's waituntil/tillhecomes.
( E s p e r e m o s
h a s t a
q u e l l e g u e )
As
far as
As
far as
significa 'hasta'en distancia.
-
Let's walk
as far as
the
bridge.
( C a m i n e m o s h a s t a e l puente)
Upto
Up to significa 'hasta' cuando se sube o se
trepa.
We'llhaveto walk up to the top
of
thehill.
(Tendremos que caminar
hasta
lo
alto
de la colina)
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Until -Till
-A s far as- Up to
Using Preposi t ions
Exercise Bo o k
1.
Continue
in
this direction
you see a sign.
2. he spo k e she hadn't
realized he was a foreigner.
3. There was nobody around
I could see.
4. It's OK I am concerned.
5. W e wai ted four o 'c lock .
6. We are going the top of
the
hill.
7. We played cards 10 o 'c lock.
8.
We'll walk
the top of the
hill.
9. I was up three o 'c loc k
in the morning.
10. Wa i t she sees that.
11 .O ncehe
starts
he won't stop
he f inishes.
12. He
didn't
have a gilrfriend
he was 25.
13.Don't move I
tell
you.
14. Hadn ' t you better wait
he gets here?
15.
We ' l l
go
Manchester
on this train.
1 6.
They climbed
the
stairs
the
tower.
17.
The y' l l work nine p.m.
if necessary.
18. I'll be here you cal lme.
19.
They came
th e
door .
20. The sold iers wai ted
they got new orders.
21. The two athletes ran
22. The boy c l imbed
top of the
tree.
23 .
Walk
you cai
24. He was awake
in the morning.
25. Shecould
hardly walk
the window.
26. Go the a
old
trunk.
27. Wai t th e
28.lt
m ay last
29.
Nothing happened
o 'c lock .
30.
now I
lived alone.
31. Nobody knew the secret
the old man's death.
32. Run the
wait there.
33. Continue in this direction
you see
34.
Continue
in
this direction
the
old
church.
35. She won 't stop shouting
you
let her go.
36. Don' t open the parce l
your
birthday.
37. He climbed the rope
38. He was a
c lerk
39 .
Wait
you
40. I'll
race
you
hill.
the tower.
the
n along
the
cliff.
3 o ' c l o c k
)ttic and get the
rain s tops .
Friday.
tw o
have
always
old cast le and
an o ld
church .
the roof.
th e war .
hear from me.
the top of the
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Using Preposit ions Exerc ise Book
Between Am ong
Within
Between
Puede
se r
preposicion
y
adverbio.
Como preposicion significa'entre'.Se
usa con dos personaso cosas.
Como adverbio significa
'en
medio',
'por
medio', 'entremedias'.
-
O ur houseis betweenthe church and
the
post office.
( N u e s t ra c a s a e s t a entre la i g l e s i a y c o r r e o s )
Leave them alone,don't
get between.
( D e j a l o s , no te m e ta s en
medio)
Among,
amongst
Among, amongst es preposicion y
- Isawahouse among
the trees.
( V i una c a s a
entre
los
a r b o l e s )
significa
'entre'.Se usa
cuando
hay mas
de dos (cosas opersonas).
Within
Within
puede
ser
preposicion
y
adverbio.
Comopreposicionsignifica
'al
alcance
de', 'dentro de',
'a
menos de'.
Keep
the
children
within
call.
( T e n
a l o s n i n o s a l
a l c a n c e
d e la v o z )
The
job mustbe done
within
a week.
( E l
t ra b a j o d e b e d e e s ta r t e rm in a d o
d e n t r o d e u n a s e m a n a )
Theenemy
waswithintwo
miles.
( E l e n e m ig o e s ta b a a m e n o s d e d o s m i ll a s )
Como adverbio significa'dentro'.
- Enquirewithin.
(Entra
y
pregunta
dentro
- Kitchen porter wanted: applywithin.
( S e n e c e s i t a pinche de c o c i n a - . p r e g u n t a r
dentro)
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Between
Am ong
Within
Using Prepositions
Exerc ise Book
2.
3.
4.
5.
those
present were the
President and his
wife.
A
phone call
is
cheaper
8 pm and 6 am.
Those people are always arguing
themselves.
We drank a bottle of wine
the two of us.
There's
no understanding
husband
and wife.
6.I had to choose the two
girls.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14 .
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
That's the differenc e you
and
me.
They
divided
the
stolen money
all
of them.
you and me, it 's impossible
to
do it.
They
shared the money the
tw o
criminals.
The four c hildren shared the swee ts
them.
Irun
is on the border
and
Spain.
France
You have to
read
the
lines.
There was a race the two horses.
There's
a
close relation
rainfall and
crops.
There's
a
close resemblance
the two boys.
The
poor
boy was at a
loss
all
the women.
They arrived three andfour.
What's the difference a
horse
and a
mule?
Don't be afraid, you're
friends.
21. Mrs Rogers divided the cake
Jean
and
John.
22. The
whole
thingw as
an
inch
of
collapsing.
23. It weighs two and three tons.
24. They split the work them.
25. Sheturned an hour.
26. Go and see everybody
living
the area.
2 7 . Th er e ' s
a
bell
th e
patient's reach.
28. The
village
ha s
four pubs
a hundred yards.
29. I 'm
looking
for a house
a
mile from the station.
3 0 . 1
could
see a
house
the
trees.
31. She felt small the two boys.
32. It is the limits of my
modest talent.
33. I live th e church and
the bridge.
34. She felt lost those people.
35. He
f inds
it
hard
to
live
his income.
36. you and me, it can 't be done.
37. She w or ks th e poor.
38. those present was the
Prime Minister.
39.
We'II
lay a
cable
the two
poles.
40 .
They k ept arguing
themselves.
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Using P reposi t ions Exercise Book
On At In
On,at,in
Engeneral
on,
in y at se usan para hablar acerca
de laposicion en el espacio. A veces, la diferen-
c ia entre ellos es dificilde ver, y no siemprees
faci l
saber cual de ellos es correcto.
Por
regla
general:
On
se usa para
hablar sobre
la
posicion
en una
Imea o en una superficie.
At se usa cuando hablamos sobre posicion en un
punto.
In se usa para hablar sobre posicion en un
lugar
que tenga tres dimensiones.
On aline
There's anicelittlevillageonthe
river.
( H a y
un
b o n i to p u e b lo
en el no)
There's
a
motel
on
this road.
( H a y u n m o t e l e n e s ta c a r re t e ra )
On a
surface
There was apicture onthe wall.
( H a b f a
u n
c u a d r o
e n l a
p a r e d )
- S h e was sittingon achair.
( E s t a b a s e n t a d a
e n u n a
s i l l a )
A t a
point
Turn leftat the trafficlights.
( G i r a
a la i z q u i e r d a en el
semiforo)
She
was standing
at
the crossroads.
( E s t a b a d e p ie e n e l
cruce
d e c a r r e t e r a s )
In three
dimensions
De todasformas,comohay muchas excepcio-
nes, recomendamos
al
estudiante
que se
refiera
al libro Guide to Prepositions que contiene una
recopilacion exhaustiva de ejemplos.
The dog isin the
kitchen.
( e l
p e r ro
e s t d
e n l a
c o c i n a )
The
children were swimming in the
river.
( L o s ninos
e s t a b a n n a d a n d o
en el no)
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Using Preposi t ions
Exercise Book
On At In
1. I
have
been work all day.
2.
They
had
very
little
information
to
work
3. She wondered the speed
with whichthe letter arrived.
4.
That
girl is
very good tennis.
5.
There
was no
name
the
door,so we knocked.
6. The car was stopped the
traffic
lights.
7. I refuse to spend so much money
a
pairof runningshoes.
8. How much interest are we paying
the
loan?
the
.Turn left
roundabout.
10. Therewas a man standing
the
corner
of the
room.
11. There are eight pints a gallon.
12.There was a huge lamp
the
ceiling.
13.She's very keen
music.
14. There were a lot of people
the
bus.
15. The old man was absorbed
his task.
16. She was accompanied
the piano by her father.
17. You must be very
accurate
this kind of work.
18.
Acid a c t s metal.
19. The
cameras zoomed
in
his face.
21. You must admit you are
the
wrong.
22. The
poor woman yelled
anguish.
23. Wedon'tadmit anybody else
our
club.
24. The man wasvery
advanced
years.
25. He
advises
the Government
economic
affairs.
26. They all agreed the best
course
of action.
27.There'sno agreement that point.
28.
We're collecting money
aid
of
charity.
29. All the soldiers aimed the target.
30. The
little
bird alighted a branch.
31. The
passengers were very angry
being delayed.
32. She isvery annoyed the
wa y
hebehaves.
33. I'mvery annoyed your
carelessness.
34. She's an
expert programming
a
computer.
35. This is an attack poverty.
36. They were all in attendance
the ceremony.
37.
You're very
bad
changing nappies.
38.
He's awful telling jokes.
39.
Don't
turn
your
back
people.
20. He waswrithing about agony. 40. We're banking your help.
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Using Preposit ions
Exercise
Book
On At In
Which is thecorrectanswer?
1. She
hadn't bargained
her
husband coming back so early.
a)
on b) at c) in
2. The four dogs were barking m e.
a)on b) at c) in
3. The theory is based pract ice.
a) at b) in c) on
4. You have to bear that mind.
a)
in b) on c) at
5. She
beat
him his own
game.
a)on b) at c) in
6.
Hannibal
was
blind
his
right
eye.
a) in b) on c) at
7.
Don't
put the blame me.
a)at b) in c) on
8. Thefour
volumes were bound
leather.
a)
on b) in c) at
9. Iliketo bet my
money horses.
a)
on b) at c) in
10. I'm speaking behalfof my
col leagues.
a) at b) in c) on
11.
We' l l take vengeance
you one
day.
a)at b) on c) in
12. Thelittlegirl entered the room
tears.
a)at b) on c) in
13. What ar e
your
v iews
these
matters?
a) on b) in c) at
14.We'll pay h im
ca s h .
a)
at b) on c) in
15. We had to
ca l l
an
exper t .
a)
at b) on c) in
16. The little statue was carved wood.
a)
in b) at c) on
17. The dog
c a m e
straight m e.
a) at b) on c) in
18.
Have
you any
comments
the
scandal?
a)
at b) in c) on
19. Thelittle boy
clutched
my
hand.
a)on b) at c) in
20.
He's very clumsy doing things.
a) on b) in c) at
21. I
can't
see
anything;
turn the
lights,
p lease.
a) in b) on c) at
22. We
must
put our
trust God.
a)
in b) on c) at
23. A
marriage must
be
based
trust.
a) on b) in c) at
24. He
tucke d
hi sshirt hi s
trousers.
a) in b) at c) on
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On At In
Using Preposit ions Exe rc i se Book
1. She hadn't bargained suc ha
violent
react ion.
2. The
dogs were barking
me.
3. The theory is based practice.
4. You have to
bear that
mind.
5. I
beat
h im h is own
game.
6. O rellana was blind one eye.
7.Don't put the
b lame
me.
8. The
four volum es were bound
leather.
9. I
l ike
to bet my
money horses.
10.
11
I'm speaking behalf of my
col leagues.
We ' l l take vengeance you
one day.
12.Don't
vent your anger
your
wife.
13.
14
What
are your view s all these
matters?
O n
my way
home I' l l call
Susan 's .
15. We had to
cal l
an
expert.
16.
The
little statue was carved
wood.
17. The dog
came straight
m e.
18. Have you any
comments
the
scandal?
19. Thelittleboy c lu tched my hand.
20.
21
H e 's
very c lumsy
doing
anything
with
hi s
hands.
,I c a n ' t see anything; turn
th e
lights, please.
22. We must put our trust God.
23. A marriage must be based
trust.
24. He
t u cked
h is
shirt
h is
t rousers.
25. Try these shoes befo re you
buy them.
26. The
little
boy tugged my
elbow.
27 .
They took com pass ion those
children.
28.I'll let you go
condition
that
you
come back ear ly.
29. She
d oes n ' t
confide
anybody.
30. I have
conf idence
my
son.
31. She congratulated him
passing
hi s
e xa ms .
32.
Hello, Charles. Congratulations
your success.
33.Angrily he smashed the
glasses
th e table.
34. The
soldiers charged
th e
enemy.
35. There's a change the
weather.
36. This is an elementary course
German.
37. There 's a lecture che mistry.
38. I saw them a new Mercedes.
39. You know that you can a lways count
me.
40.
I'll
gowith
you.
You can
count
m e
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On At In
the party the beach the table the train
the teatre the
ceiling
three o'clock sea
Friday
an
island page
20 night
the table the wall war the 2
nd
floor
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On At In
Using Preposit ions
Exercise Book
1.
There were n't many people
the plane.
2. He arrived the 8.30 train.
3. She was the back of the
car.
4. He stood the
door.
5. You did i t
purpose.
6. I saw him the way here.
7. The dog was my
way.
8. There's a conc ert the
Albert Hall.
9.We'll go New Year's day.
10.
There's something
the
ceiling.
11. She was lying the
sofa.
12. He was sitting the
armcha i r .
13.
I'll com e
to see you
your
birthday.
14. He was waiting the traffic
lights.
15 .
There were fifty people
the
most.
16. She
bought
it
half price.
17. I
attended dinner
his
request.
18. He ordered the soldiers to fire
will.
19. The re's a flag the pole.
20. The poor woman was pain.
21. This is the
biggest
country
the wor ld .
22 . She was the jury.
23. Who se s ide are you ?
2 4 .
Thos e peop le
are
s t r i ke .
25. He was very advance d years.
26 . She 's s tuck her new
boyfriend.
27.
They
got
stuck
th e
mud.
28. The re's someth ing the sole
of my shoe.
29.
That's based personal taste.
30. We
succ eeded making
hi m
talk.
31. I was
very surpr ised
th e
news.
32 .
She's very charming
th e
surface.
33.
They dined cold chic ken.
34. He f i xed hi s eyes the
beauti ful woman.
35.
She's
a
graduate law.
36.
What
are yougetting ?
37. He ca s ta glance the
headl ines.
38. We heard the news the
radio.
39. The
little girl
was her
own.
40 .1 co uld see some c louds the
hor izon.
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On At In
Match n um bers with letters
1. He'sstudying
2.
I sawyour mother
3. All the church goers
4. That was a
storm
5. They kepta lot offood
6. They stopped
dead
7. The
stress falls
8. In this factory they work
9.That manwill stop
10. He wasstirring
11.
Stick
the
stamp
12. He isstill
13. She spends all her money
14 .
He's
an
expert
15. They sprinkled water
16 .
These
people are spying
17 . Take a look
1. He's studying
2. I saw your mother
3. All the
c hu r c h go e r s
4.
That
was a
storm
5. They k ept a lo t of food
6. They s topp ed de ad
7. The s t ress fa l ls
8. In
this factory they work
9.That man will s top
10. He was
stirring
11.S t i c k the s t a m p
12. He is
still
13. She spends al l her m oney
14 . He ' s an e x pe r t
15.
They sp r ink led wate r
16.These peop le are spying
17 .
Ta ke
a
look
A. atthis.
B. on the path.
C. in a
tea-cup.
D. on me.
E. on the secondsyllable.
F.at Bristol University.
G. in his
sleep.
H. in their tracks.
I. in
store.
J. at
nothing.
K.at the
butcher's.
L.
eight hours
a t a
stretch.
M. on clothes.
N. on theenvelope.
O .
were
a t
c hurch.
P.
at
college
Q. in electronics.
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UsingPrepositions Exercise Book
1.
Soak
the
bread
2. The o ld man
sneered
milk.
their
ettorts.
3. That
money
is not to be sneezed
, youknow.
4. The
little girl smiled sweetly
5. The
bells
ring
intervals
throughout
the day
6. He
snatched
handbag.
7.They advanced
8. The
fish snapped
9. The dog
snarled
pos tman.
10. Are you
interested
11. Someonewas
knocking
door.
12.
They
all joined
carols.
him.
regular
th e
lady's
a
snail's pace,
the
bait.
the
ancient
art?
the
..
singing
22 .
23.
2 4 .
2 5 .
26.
27 .
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
1 3
14
15
1 6
1 7
18.
19.
20.
They have
involved
her the
crime.
They are all
very keen
climbing.
Keep talking,
somebody
is
watch ing
us .
Y ou
must never laugh other
p e o p l e .
The
poor littlegirl
is
lacking
warmth.
Don't look
m e
like that
They
have
lost
a lot
that deal.
I
live
20
Banbury
Lane.
21. My
sister lives Brentwood
A v e n u e .
W e
both live Bristol.
She
looks
her as a
daughter.
W e shared the profits.
He shot her.
We
were shocked
the
news.
All the books were the
shelves.
The soldiers shot the enemy.
He carried the
heavy
log his
shoulder.
I canhearyou,don't shout me
You
have
to
show your ticket
th e entrance.
Soldiers were attacking
all
sides.
I t waslove first sight.
She
was
sickened
the
sight
ofthebody.
35. We
moved
last
week,
but we
haven't settled
y e t .
36. The oldwoman shook her fist
me.
37.
These
tw o
parts
are
separated
th e
joint.
38.
It'ssoluble water.
39
40
The
tw o dogs sniffed each
o t h e r .
My
grandfather
is
very soft
the children.
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Prepositions Exercise Book
On At In
Finishthe
sentences:
1.
Don't
soak
the
bread
(broth)
2. The old lady smiled sweetly
(I)
3. The
young
m an sneered
(we/ efforts)
4. Thehuge shark snapped
(bait)
5. The dog snarled
(postman)
6. I'm not interested ?
(vases/anc ient)
7 . S o me o ne was knock ing
(window)
8.Don't
involve
m e
(crime)
9.
They
are all
very keen
(climbing)
10.Chi ldren, don't laugh
(other people)
11. The poor orphanwas lack ing
(warmth)
12. We have all lost a lot
15 .
They both live
(New York )
16. Everybody was shoc ked when they heard
the
news
(radio)
17. All the vo lumes were kept
(shelves)
18. The soldiers
shot
(enemy)
19. He
c arr ied
the
heavy sui tcase
(shoulder)
20. I 'm not deaf,don't shout
(me)
21. We' l l have to show our t i cket
(entrance)
22 . Soldiers were attacking
(all
sides)
23. It was love
(first sight)
24. She was s i ckened
(sight/body)
25. The old woman shook he r umbrella
(deal/that)
13. Her
father l ives
(hooligans)
26.
These th ings were separated
(South Avenue)
14. We
live
(1 7 North Avenue)
(bottom)
27 .
It's
no t
soluble
(water)
28. The two
cats snif fed
(each other)
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Ex erc ise Book
From
From es unapreposicion que indica proceden-
c ia
'de', 'desde', 'apartirde'.
Of
Of
es una
preposicion
que
indica posesion.
Significa 'de'.
o f f
O ff puedese rpreposicion, adverbio o
adjetivo.
Como preposicion significa 'fuera de'.
Comoadverbio significa 'a','a unadistancia'.
Como adjetivo significa 'ma lo', 'pasado',
'agriado', etc.
-
Where
do you
c ome from?
(iDe donde e r e s ? )
- He umped
from
the wall.
( S a l t o d e l muro)
- I never saw heragainfromthat day.
( N u n c a
volvia v e r l a desde e s e dfa)
- The leg of thetable.
( L a
pata
d e l a
mesa)
- The
events
of
last year.
( L o s
acontecimientos
d e l a n o
pasado)
- He
jumped
off the
cliff.
( S a l t o d e l acantilado)
We'll take
the day
off.
(Nos
cogeremos
el dia
libre)
The milk isoff.
( L a leche
esta
mala)
Since
Since
puedese r preposicion, adverbio o
conjuncion.
Como preposicion significa 'desde'.
Como adverbio significa 'desde entonces'
- She'sbeen like this
since childhood.
( H a
estado
a s i
desde
s u
ninez)
He
movedawayand I
haven't
seen
him since.
( C a m b i 6 de domicilio y no le
he
visto desde entonces)
With
With
es unapreposicion que significa
'con'.
Eat
the
soup
with a
spoon.
( T o m a
l a sopa c o n u n a cuchara)
I livein thehousewiththewhitedoor.
( V i v o e n l a c a s a c o n l a puerta blanca)
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Exercise
Book
From Of Off Since With
1 .
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14 .
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
W e
should avail ourselves this
opportunity.
The
old man was awoken his sleep.
Y ou must be
aware
the
risk.
They were banished
the
country.
Theathlete
was
barred
entering
the
competition.
He wasborn a si lver spoon in
his
mouth.
He
boasted
being
the best
player in his team.
Don't bite
more thanyou can
chew.
He's
staying his uncle and aunt
for a few
months.
She
went
him
when
she
found
out thathe was a street sweeper.
Dad,
you
don't know anything about computers.
Whydon'tyou get it?
My father used
to
l ike wine
but
he's gone
it recently.
I 've seen her only once
Christmas.
All these people are suffering
the
cold.
I
haven't eaten anything breakfast.
I
learnt that reading
the
papers.
You are no
friend mine.
You
can't
judge
appearances.
We haven't seen each other
childhood.
21. You
always
learn something a
book.
2 2 .
W e
were
all
able
to escape
the
fire.
23. Your absence
you problems.
24. The accusedw as absolved
responsibility.
work will
cause
all
25. There'sanabundance fruit this year.
26. Many people abstained votingat
this election.
27.
They
are
extractinggold quartz.
28 .
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
Th e abuse alcohol causes
serious
problems.
You
mustn't
accept presents
strangers.
You're
not
accusing
me
stealing,
are
you?
This
book
has
been adapted
an
ancient Greek text .
They
wrung
a
confesion
the
convict.
W hy don'twe take advantage
the situation?
20. He's a friend my father's.
She's very afraid the dark.
My wife doesn't approve
gambling.
I'm
ashamed
your
behaviour.
Theyarewithholdingthe grant
some students.
Shebought
a pound's worth
oranges.
Many other people are far worse
thanweare.
They have wi thdrawn these banknotes
circulation.
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Since
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Matchnumbers with letters
1.
We're
weary
2.Beware
3. He wasbegging
4.
There
was a
wonderful view
5. He
bought
the car
6.
He's capable
7.Theyare
claiming
damages
8.
What's
the
cause
9. That boy isverycareless
10.
We'll
havetotake care
11.What'sthe use
12. Theyuncoupled thewagons
13. The boy
tumbled
14. I
haven't seen
her
15. Youcan't concealthetruth
A.
from
me.
B. since Christmas.
C.
oflivingin this
house.
D.fromthe top of thehill.
E.
of the
dog.
F.
ofdoing
anything.
G.from door to
door.
H.
fromhis
friend.
I. from the
engine.
J.
of the fire?
K.fromus.
L. of
coming
early?
M. of
danger.
N. off his bicycle.
O. ofthosechildren.
1.
We're weary
2. B e w a r e
3. He was
begging
4.There was awonderful view
5. He
bought
the car
6.
He's capable
7. They are claimingdamages
8.
What's
the
cause
9. That boy is very careless
10.We'll have to take care
11.
What's
the use
12.They uncoupled the wagons
13. The boy tumbled
14. I
haven't seen
her
15. You
can't conceal
the truth
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Exercise
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Since
With
1.
Don't
despair
success .
2. You have to desist
your attempt.
3. Thetitle
descends
to him
his grandfather.
4. You'll derive no benefit that.
5.
They were
deprived
their rights.
6.
We'll
have
to
deal this problem.
7. I deduced that the evidence.
8. The
money
was
deducted
his
salary.
9. They will defend us any attack.
10.
We're
delighted the
news.
11. He
departed
New
York.
12. His
memories were
tinged
sadness.
13. We had
trouble
the
car.
14. He was trembling
rage.
15. The
little
girl was
transfixed
terror.
16. This company is trading
Mexico.
17.
I've been
toying
that
idea
myself.
18.
It's
time we got tough
hooligans.
19. He
tossed
a
glass
of
beer
20. The
legs
of the
table were
tipped
rubber.
21. His
body tensed excitement.
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22. I'm very disappointed
your performance.
23. Shestrongly disapproves
smoking.
24. You
have
to disconnect the washing machine
the mains.
25. You must discourage him
doing
it.
26. We
have
to
differentiate
one
thing
the
other.
27. He wasdiscussingthegame
his friends overabeer.
28. They were discharged the
Army.
29. She was dismissed her job.
30. He
dismounted
his
horse.
31. We'll have to dispense your
services.
32.
They diverted
the
plane
course.
its
33. His ideas diverge the
truth.
34. He distracted my
attention
the matter.
35.I
can't
distinguish
one the
other.
36.
Theytried
to
dispose
the
body.
37.
They
are in
permanent dispute
the management.
38. He wasdrenched rain.
39. She has a
dread death.
40.
He's very envious
his
sister.
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From
O f O f f
Since
W ith
Which is thecorrectanswer?
1.
Don't despair
a)of b) off
success.
c )with
d)
from
2 . You have to desist your
attempt.
a)
off b)
with
c)
from
d) of
3. Thetitle
descends
to him his
grandfather.
a)from b) of c) off d) s ince
4. You'l l derive no benefit that.
a) off b) from c) of d) s ince
5. H e wasbegging
door
to
door.
a)
s ince b) off c) of d)
from
6. We' l l
have
to deal this problem,
a)
of b) off c)
s ince
d)
with
7.
I
deduced that
a)from b) of
the
evidence.
c)
off d)
with
8. The money was deducted his
salary.
a)
of b)from c) off d)with
9.
They wi l l defend
us any
at tack .
a)
off b)
s ince
c )
from
d) of
10. We're delighted the news.
a)
with
b) of c) off d)
from
11. He departed New York.
a) s ince b) off
c )
of
d)from
12. Hismemories weretinged
sadness.
a)
s ince b) off
c )
with
d) of
13. We hadtrouble thecar.
a)
with
b) of c) off d)
from
14. He was
trembling
rage.
a)
of b)
with
c) off d)
from
15. She
strongly
d isapproves
smok ing,
a)
from
b)
with
c) off
d) of
16. You
have
to
disconnect
the
washing machine
the
mains,
a)
from
b) off c) of d) s ince
17. You must discourage him
doingit.
a) s ince b) off c)
from
d) of
18. We have to differentiate on e
thing
the
other.
a)
from
b)
with
c) of d) off
19. He
tossed
a glass of
beer
a) s ince b) off c) of
d)
from
20.
They were discharged
the
Army.
a)
from
b) of c) off d)
with
21. He was dismisse d his
job.
a)
of b)
from
c) off d)
with
22. He
dismounted
a) s ince
b) of
his horse,
c)from
d) off
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From
Of Off
Since
With
Answerthe
followingquestions:
1.
What were
the
boys expelled from? (school)
The
boys
were . expelled. from
school.
2. What shall we extract the juice from? (oranges)
3. Is she familiar with our
working
methods? (no)
4. Did the
little
boy
fall
off the
tree? (yes)
5.What was the glass filled with? (water)
6. Have you
finished with
me
yet? (no)
7. What's this man proud of? (his children)
8. Who did he
struggle
with?
(a
man)
9. Why don't you
take your coat off? (cold)
10. What did they stuff the pillows with? (feathers)
11. Who were you stuck all afternoon with?
(little
Jim)
12 . What does your uncle suffer from? (cancer)
13. What's he suffering from? (loss of memory)
14. What was the old kitchen swarming with? (flies)
15. Who can I
swap places
with? (Jimmy)
16. What were you swamped with? (applications)
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ExerciseBook
From Of Off Since
With
Askquestions for these answers:
1.These people were stricken withmalaria.
.these
..people stricken with?
2. She raised a storm of laughter.
3. She
suffers
from depressions.
4. Hereyes were stingingwith smoke.
5.They were stiff with
terror.
6.
They stole money from
the
bank.
7. Ibought this from myfriend.
8. She often
speaks
of her
husband.
9. Thefloor wasspotted with ink.
10. Thelittle hut wasstacked with
firewood.
11 .You're guiltyof
negligence.
12.She's in the habit of having a coffee after dinner.
13. Thetowelis hangingfrom the rail.
14. No, I haven't heard from mybrother yet.
15.
Yes,
I'm
happy
with this idea.
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what were
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
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Prepositions
Exerc ise Book
From
Of Off
Since
With
1
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
The
sme ll the kitche n
spread
to the living
room.
He's
very jealous hi s
brother's
s u c c e s s .
I don't know anyone
who can help you.
In this ward patients are isolated
v i s i t o r s .
You'd better invest your money
a
good firm.
O n e
a lways learns
one 's
mis takes.
May
God
keep
you all
harm.
Those
br icks
are
made
gold.
We' l l make
an
athlete
you.
Man was made dust.
They loaded
th e
truck
sand.
Most women
shave
th e
hair
their
legs.
I haven't seenher that
day.
The little girlwas
shivering
cold.
21.
2 2 .
23
24
25
The
bride and
bridegroom
were showered
confet t i .
Don't show
in front of
the ladies.
Those people were sick
cho lera .
S he w as
s i c k
wait ing
for
him.
They
secured
the
building
c o l l a pse .
26.
They
sought shelter
the
ra in .
27
We'll have
to get
permission
the manager .
28.
They we re shaking
15.
They took
shelter the rain.
16.
He's showing
infront
of the
girls.
17. I
shuddered fear.
18. He
shook salt
the
salt
cel lar .
They
al l
shuddered
fear.
19.
20 .
They shr ieke d laughter.
29
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35
36
37
38.
39.
40 .
S h e ' s
s e p a r a t e d
he r
husband .
cold.
Arabs
keep women apart men.
She shook hands h im.
I 've set t led
things
her.
Th e little
children
were shaking
cold .
He shook the dust
c lo thes .
his
It gives you
shade
the sun.
His hand was severed hi s arm.
They
reached
a
sett lement
th e
employers.
This
part
is
separable
the
other.
I get
good
service this
mach ine.
That cheese g ives
a
very
bad smel l .
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Despite In spite of Insteadof Instead
Despite
E s una
preposicion
que
quiere decir
'a
pesar de'.
-
We
went
out
despite
the bad
weather.
( S a l i m o s a pesar del mal tiempo)
In spite of
In
spite
of
igual
que
despite signified
'a pesar de'.
-
We
went
out in
spite
of the
bad weather.
( S a l i m o s
a pesar del mal tiempo)
Instead of
Insteadof es unapreposicionque significa
'en vez
de'.
-
I'll havecoffee instead
of
tea.
( T o m a r e
c a f e
en vez de te)
Instead
Instead es un adverbio quesignifica
'en su
lugar',
'en vez'.
-
There's
no
coffee. Would
you
havesome teainstead?
(No hay
c a f e .
iQuiere
a l g o
de te
en su lugar?)
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Despite
In
spite
of
Instead
of
Instead
1.
throwing
the
rubbish
away, whydon't you recycle i t?
2. He ate a big dinner
having eaten a big lunch.
3.
h imself ,
he
laughed
when she
teased
him about his coat.
4. She
took
th e
money f rom
her
mother 's
purse herself.
5. He's a good man
what he says.
6. all you say, I
don't
bel ieve you.
7.
They
couldn't put the
boat
in the
water
their efforts.
8. We won the match
th e
referee.
9.
They
couldn't
understand
it
my explanation.
10. I'll give
you
this card
that one.
11
their swearing
it, I
didn't
believe
them.
12. the
rain,
she
went
out
without
her raincoat.
13. He ate a
good lunch
having eaten an enormous breakfast.
14.
Many people went
to the
footbal l match
the rain.
15.
It's
not
true what
you
sa id .
16.
He's
a
good
m an
what
people
say
about him.
20.
I'll
drink
wine
21
beer.
17.
We'll
bethere on t ime
th e d i f f icul t ies.
18.WhenI was atschoo lI took German
French.
19.
We' l l
go to
London
the
bad weather .
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
We'll go for a picnic
the bad weather.
We' l l
go
there . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
he
di f f i cu l t ies .
They
had a
nice holiday
th e
weather .
We've
no co f fee . Would you l ike tea
Let 's play ca rds
watch ing
TV .
wanting to see her
again, he refused to answer her letters.
They sometimes eat rice
p o t a t o e s .
what others say, I
think he's a good man.
Peter, it wasJohn
who moved
in.
M y
father wasill so I went
They went
out
th e
rain.
Itwill take hours by car so let's fly
all his
efforts
he
failed.
He failed his efforts.
She went out the
cold
wind.
You can have tea
cof fee if you like.
We
didn't
go to Paris,we wen t to Rome
their assurances that
the
product
was
safe, many people didn't
buy it.
Ididn'tgo to the
Costa Brava,
I
went
to
C a n c u n .
the fact
that
there
was no hope, the rescue party went out.
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Using Preposit ions
Exercise Book
T o
To por regla generalse usacom o preposicion
aunque en algun caso puedesenadverbio.
Como preposicion significa 'a', hacia'.
Como adverbio significa
'dentro'.
-
Thechildren are
going
to school.
( L o s
ninos v a n a l a escuela)
-
She
went
to the
dentist.
( F u e al
dentists)
-
Pushthe
door
to.
( E m p u j a la
puerta hacia dentro)
Toward, towards
Toward,
towardses unapreposicion que
significa 'hacia', 'e n direccion a'.
Into
-
Shecame
towards
me.
V i n o h a c i a m i )
-I ' l l makeacontribution towards
charity.
( H a r e una
contn bucidn para
la
caridad)
Movimiento haciaun lugardentro
de
unespacioovolumen.
-
Pleasecomeinto
the
office.
( P o r f a v o r ,
entra e n l a oficina.)
Enla direcc ion de.
Chocando c ontra.
-
She ranintoa
lamppost.
( S e
choco contra una farola.)
-
They drove
into
the fog.
( S e adentraron e n l a niebla.)
Hastaun
punto durante algo.
Indicando un cambiodeforma com o
resultado
de una
accion.
-
The soldiers wentonwalking well
into
thenight.
( L o s
soldados siguieron andando bien entrada la noche.)
-
We'll
turn
the attic
into
abedroom.
(Convertiremos el atico en una habitacion.)
Indicando cambioa unacondicion
especificada.
- Theycameinto power in 1982.
(Subieron al poder en 1982.)
Paradividir.
- 2 into 10 goes5.
(1 0 dividido entre
2
igual
a 5.)
Caer
enmanosde.
They
fell
into
the enem y's hands.
(Cayeron
en
poder
del
enemigo.)
Traducira. -
He
translated
itinto
French.
( L o
tradujo a l francos.)
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T o Towards
1. No, my
daughter
has
never been
Rome.
2. The money will go the cost of
buildinga newschool.
3. She hasnever been Sweden.
4. That man is
going
to be sent
prison.
5. I've been
Paris
five times.
6. A
birdflew
the
room.
7. Ihave never been afootball
match.
8.
Have
you ever been the
United
States?
9.Food shortageswillgetworse
the end of the century.
10. She
walked
quietly the
room
and sat
down.
11. I'm
afraid
this isgoingto be a war
the
death.
12. Thecoast
receded
the
distance.
13.Keepquiet
Read
yourself
14. The cost of the project has no relation
the results.
15.
Remember
me
your mother.
16. Please,
supply
thefacts
relevant
the case.
17.
These
developments
have
been
released
the media.
18. Theenemy replied our fire.
19. Thechildcamerunning me.
20. Let me introduce you my
friend.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26 .
27 .
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
You
haven't replied my
question.
He reported the officer.
Youare required sign.
Theyhad to resort action.
The hooligans offered
no
resistance
the
police.
Theydidn't resign themselves
defeat.
It's very restful theeye.
Ifeel respectful him.
He's only responsible the
President.
Thecar
didn't respond
the
controls.
Return
the parcel the sender.
He
retired
his
study.
Putthese letters reverse
order.
Thesefields
have
reverted
moorland.
I'm
very
sad say
that your
son
had anaccident.
36. Let's not rub
salt
37.
the
wound.
They sacrificed
an ox the
gods.
38.They rushed it
print.
39
40.
That
idea
isslowly
filtering
her
mind.
All thepeople there bowed
the
Queen.
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Which
is thecorrect
answer?
1. We have
made
progress
reaching
an agreement.
a) into b) to c) towards
2. Why don't you
have
your book translated
French?
a)
towards
b)
into
c) to
3.
They
came
contac t wi th
the
enemy.
a)
into b) towards c) to
4.
Don't work harder than
you have
a)
to b)
towards
c )
into
5. He put the car
into reverse
and
bumped
a
tree.
a)
towards
b)
into
c) to
6. Don't
abandon
yourself
despair.
a)
towards b)into c) to
7. The
soldiers abandoned
the
castle
the
enemy.
a) to b)
into
c )
towards
8. They acceded my request.
a)into b) to c) towards
9.James I
acceded
the
throne.
a) into b) towards c) to
10 . They
have
addedacom mentary
my writ ing.
a)
to b)
into
c )
towards
11.Ac cording grandmother, you're
v e ry c l e v e r .
a) towards
b) to c)
into
12. They admit stealing your
car.
a)
to b)
into
c )
towards
13. They advan ce d us shout ing
angrily.
a) towards
b) to c)
into
14. Are you
agreeable
our
coming
here?
a)into
b)
towards
c) to
15. I'm
afraid
I
don't agree
the
proposal.
a)into
b) to c)
towards
16. Thewholething amounts one
thousand dollars.
a)
to b)into c ) towards
17. She resen ts any allusio n her
fatness.
a) into
b) to c)
towards
18. I'm
allergic
the
dust.
a) into
b)
towards
c) to
19. They
advanced
slowly me.
a) towards
b)
into
c) to
20. Why
don' t
yo u
divide
the
money
two?
a)into
b) to c)
towards
21.They announced our arrival
the President.
a)
into b) towards c) to
22 . Have you received an answer
your letter yet?
a)
towards
b) to c)
into
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