I'm looking _______ the skyscraper.
When do you use the preposition at?
______ last, I can finally take a break!
At last
I'm driving with the bike
INCORRECT -- I'm riding a bike
Book, chair, to sit
The book is sitting on the chair
I promise I ______ call you as soon as I arrive.
WILL (promise is will)
We heard about the hurricane _________ the news.
When do you use the preposition "from"?
Given the train strike today, it's going to take ____ least an hour to get to school.
At least
My grandfather died on coronavirus
INCORRECT -- My grandfather died from coronavirus, as a result of coronavirus
Student, bike, fall
The student is falling off their bike.
This time next week, we ______ lie on the beach in Greece.
(planned future, even if it sounds like a prediction)
He's really ________ anime at the moment.
When do you use the preposition "into"?
I'm trying to get to know all the students ____ name.
By name
She is married with a doctor
Married TO
Horse, fence, jump
The horse jumped over the fence
Oh no, we’re out of milk. I ______ get some from the shop.
will
(decision made right now)
I work _________ the new school in Eastown.
When do you use the preposition "at"?
_____ now ______, let's try to do a better job.
From now on
She smells after flowers
She smells like flowers
I'm in love with my dog
She’s wearing a wedding dress. She ______ get married today.
is going to
(strong evidence → already happening)
I think I'm going to ask _______ the bathroom pass.
When do you use the preposition "for"?
He might turn into a monster ________ warning.
Without warning
He went in the movies
He went to the movies / he went into the movie theater
I, Matura, biology, college
After the Matura, I'm going to study biology in college
By 2050, scientists believe humans ______ find a way to stop aging.
will
(scientific prediction / belief, not based on immediate evidence)