c. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
1.
He made an escape by jumping
out of a window and jumping
into a waiting car.
a. over/into
b.between/into
c. out of/between
d. out of/into
e. up to/out of
2. To get to the marketing department, you have to go
those stairs
and then
the corridor to the end.
a. over/into
b.between/into
c. up to/down
d.out of/into
e. up to / out of
3. I couldn't get in
the door, so I had to get
through a
window.
a. through/in
b. between / into
C. cut of/ between
d. out of/ into
e.up / along
4. He took the book
the shelf and put it
his bag.
a. from / into
b.at/into
c. beside / next to
d.by/on
e.in/next to
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