“I was born ___ 2006.”
in
correct option:
“The keys are ___ the table.”
Choose the correct option:
“Listen ___ me!”
to
Choose the correct option:
“There isn’t ___ milk left.”
much
Choose the correct option:
“I’m tired ___ doing homework.”
of
Complete the sentence:
“The lesson starts ___ 8:30 ___ the morning.”
at/in
Fill in the gaps:
“She walked ___ the room and sat ___ the sofa.”
into/ on
Complete the sentence:
“She is afraid ___ spiders.”
of
Correct the sentence:
“She didn’t went to school yesterday.”
didn’t go
Complete the sentence:
“She apologized ___ being late.”
for
Find the mistake:
“We don’t go to school on Mondays evening.”
on Monday evening
What’s the difference between in and into?
in – position, into – movement
Find the mistake:
“He is good in math.”
good at
Choose the correct option:
“If it ___ tomorrow, we will stay home.”
rains
What’s the difference between at and in (place)?
at – point, in – enclosed space
correct preposition:
“I haven’t seen her ___ two weeks.”
for
Choose the correct option:
“He ran ___ the street without looking.”
across
Choose the correct option:
“I’m looking ___ my keys.”
for
Find the mistake:
“He has been to London since two years.”
for two years
Correct the sentence:
“He depends of his parents.”
depends on
Explain the difference between for and since
for – period of time, since – starting point
Describe your classroom using at least 3 prepositions
any correct answer
Make a sentence using interested in
Find and correct ALL mistakes (2–3 mistakes):
“She have lived in Astana since three years and she is good in English.”
She HAS lived in Astana FOR three years and she is good at English.
One sentence – 3 prepositions:
in/ on/ at
Any correct sentence