Prepositions in English: Master the Basics
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Question 1: What is a preposition?
An adjective describing a noun
A type of noun
A verb indicating action
A word that connects a noun or pronoun to another word
Question 2: Which sentence uses the preposition correctly?
They will meet on Friday.
I am interested for learning new languages.
She is good in playing the piano.
He walked at the park yesterday.
Question 3: What is the function of the preposition in this sentence: 'The cat jumped over the fence.'?
To modify a noun
To indicate location
To show direction
To describe time
Question 4: Which preposition best completes the sentence: 'She is fond ___ chocolate.'?
about
of
in
for
Question 5: Which of the following sentences is an example of a prepositional phrase?
They enjoy playing soccer.
He runs fast.
The book on the table is mine.
She is reading a novel.
Question 6: True or False: The preposition 'between' can only be used with two entities.
False
Not applicable
True
It depends on the context
Question 7: Fill in the blank: 'She arrived ___ the airport late.'
in
on
to
at
Question 8: Which preposition would you use in this context: 'He is responsible ___ the project.'?
at
for
to
with