1. He goes ......... school by
car.
(A) on
(B) at
(C) to
(D) for
Answers
Answer:
(C) to
He goes to school by car
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He goes to school by car.
'To' is one of the most common prepositions in English. The preposition 'to' also a part of the infinitive form of the verb. For example, these are all infinitives:
- To do
- To play
- To sing
Infinitives can be combined with other verbs such as hope, arrange, want, etc.
I hope to see you next week.
Tom arranged to have his sister picked up at the airport.
Your sister wants to help you understand mathematics.
The preposition 'to' is also used as a preposition of movement or direction. 'To' is sometimes confused with 'at' or 'in'. Both 'at' and 'in' show the place, but 'to' shows movement to this place. For example:
I live in Boston. Let's meet Tim at the town center for lunch. BUT I drove to Boston. We walked to the town center for lunch. Here is a summary of the uses of the preposition 'to'. Important prepositional phrases with 'to' are also used as discourse markers beginning sentences to link one sentence to the next.
The Preposition 'To' for Movement
Use the preposition 'to' when indicating that there is movement from one place to another. In other words, the preposition 'to' with verbs such as drive, walk, go, hike, fly, sail, etc.
We're flying to San Francisco on Thursday for a meeting.
We thought we should walk to the bakery for breakfast because it is such a beautiful day.
The captain sailed to the closest port.