Complete with the correct preposition. (e.g. off, out/in, with, by, in, of)
A: Is the family get-together this Saturday?
B: No, we put it _____ till next week.
OFF
B: No, we put it OFF till next week.
Rewrite the sentence using the words in parentheses.
There is a possibility that I won't see Jamie tonight. (might)
I might not see Jamie tonight.
Select the correct word.
(If / When) you reach the train station, give me a call.
When you reach the train station, give me a call.
There is likely to be a lot of traffic right now. (might)
There might be a lot of traffic right now.
A: Feel like coming jogging with me?
B: _____
a. I'd rather not.
b. Do as you please.
A: Feel like coming jogging with me?
B: . I'd rather not.
Complete with the correct preposition. (e.g. off, out/in, with, by, in, of)
If you have any comments, please fill _____ this form and drop it in the box.
OUT / IN
If you have any comments, please fill OUT this form and drop it in the box.
Rewrite the sentence using the words in parentheses.
In 2011, the Metropolitan Museum of Art had more visitors than the British Museum. (As)
In 2011, the British Museum didn't have as many visitors as the Metropolitan Museum of art.
If you (don't like / won't like) your job, I think you should quit.
If you don't like your job, I think you should quit.
It is possible that Jerry will watch the Cup Final. (may)
Jerry may watch the Cup Final.
A: I'm not sure If I should buy this painting.
B:
a: Will you make up your mind?
b: Will you change your mind?
A: I'm not sure If I should buy this painting.
B: Will you make up your mind?
Complete with the correct preposition. (e.g. off, out/in, with, by, in, of)
I've always wondered how she can cope _____ a job and two babies.
WITH
I've always wondered how she can cope WITH a job and two babies.
Rewrite the sentence using the words in parentheses.
Tony and Amy are likely to join us at the festival. (may)
Tony and Amy may join us at the festival.
What (do you do / will you do) if Kelly (invites/will invite) you to her get-together?
What will you do if Kelly invites you to her get-together?
Perhaps we will go ice skating on Saturday. (might)
We might go ice skating on Saturday.
A: There's good chance we'll see your brother at the mall.
B: _____
a. Sounds like a plan.
b. I doubt it.
A: There's good chance we'll see your brother at the mall.
B: I doubt it.
Complete with the correct preposition. (e.g. off, out/in, with, by, in, of)
A: Are you free tonight? Do you want to drop _____ my place? I'm having a movie night.
B: Sure. Count me _____.
BY IN
A: Are you free tonight? Do you want to drop BY my place? I'm having a movie night.
B: Sure. Count me IN.
Rewrite the sentence using the words in parentheses.
In the past, the city wasn't as noisy and polluted as it is now. (less)
In the past, the city ______________
In the past, the city was less noisy and polluted than it is now.
Greg (couldn't/might not) come with us tonight if he's busy.
I won't go out (if/when) it rains. I don't feel very well.
Greg might not come with us tonight if he's busy.
I won't go out if it rains. I don't feel very well.
I don't think the shopping mall is open on Sundays. (may)
The shopping mall may not be open on Sundays.
A: Are you sure you have the right address?
B: _____
a: It's up to you.
b. I'm positive.
A: Are you sure you have the right address?
B: I'm positive.
Complete with the correct preposition. (e.g. off, out/in, with, by, in, of)
Ring the bell in case _____ fire.
OF
Ring the bell in case OF fire.
Rewrite the sentence using the words in parentheses.
IF YOU 500 ANSWER TO OF THEM.
I know many people who are wealthier than jack Stannard. (the)
Jack Stannard isn't ____________________
Carol isn't as friendly as I am (than)
Jack Stannard isn't the wealthiest person I know.
I'm friendlier than Carol.
Ted and I (may try/ will try) ice skating, but we haven't decided for sure yet.
If you (want/ will want) to make a donation (put/ will put) the money in this box, please.
Ted and I may try ice skating, but we haven't decided for sure yet.
If you want to make a donation put the money in this box, please.
If YOU WANT 500 FIGHT FOR THEM.
It's possible that Jane won't come to work tomorrow. (might)
Bill will probably be late because of the weather. (could)
Jane might not come to work tomorrow
Bill could be late because of the weather
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If I _____ (leave) work before six, I ______ (drop) by your house.
Fiona _____ (not go) to work tomorrow if she _____ (be) sick.
If I leave work before six, I'll drop by your house.
Fiona won't go to work tomorrow if she is sick.