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Prepositions Quiz

Mixed Prepositions

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Mixed Prepositions Quiz

When does your flight depart _____ London Heathrow Airport?

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: c) on. "On" is used to refer to specific days and dates.

I'll be back _____ a few minutes.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: a) in. "In" is used to refer to a duration of time.

She is coming _____ Christmas.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: c) on. "On" is used to refer to specific days and dates.

I was born _____ 1985.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: a) in. "In" is used to refer to a specific year or period of time.

The party starts _____ 9:00 PM.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: b) at. "At" is used to refer to specific times.

The cat is hiding _____ the couch.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: a) under. "Under" is used to refer to a position below something.

She lives _____ the street from me.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: c) on. "On" is used to refer to a surface or a position.

The hotel is located _____ the beach.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: a) near. "Near" is used to refer to a position close to something.

The book is _____ the table.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: b) on. "On" is used to refer to a position above something.

The museum is _____ the city center.

Correct! Wrong!

Correct answer: a) in. "In" is used to refer to a position inside something.

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________ is the person ________ I met at the party last night? a) Who / whom b) Whom / who c) That / who

Correct answer: a) Who / whom. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun and “whom” as the object pronoun. “Who” refers to the person, while “whom” refers to the object of the verb “met”.

I have a friend ________ likes to read books. a) Whom b) Who c) That

Correct answer: b) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the person who likes to read books.

The book ________ I read last night was very interesting. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: c) That. In this sentence, “that” is used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause about the book.

She is the girl ________ won the first prize. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: a) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the girl who won the first prize.

The person ________ I spoke to on the phone was very helpful. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: a) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the person who was helpful.

The teacher ________ I talked to was very nice. a) Whom b) Who c) That

Correct answer: b) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the teacher who was nice.

The car ________ was parked in front of my house was stolen. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: c) That. In this sentence, “that” is used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause about the car.

The woman ________ I saw at the store was my neighbor. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: a) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the woman who was the speaker’s neighbor.

The man ________ I met yesterday is a doctor. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: a) Who. In this sentence, “who” is used as the subject pronoun, referring to the man who is a doctor.

The team ________ won the championship is from Spain. a) Who b) Whom c) That

Correct answer: c) That. In this sentence, “that” is used as a relative pronoun to introduce a defining clause about the team.

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