Prepositions
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions
1. Let us meet ____Saturday ___ the evening ___ 7 o’clock.
2. Here is the book that you asked ______.
3. He has been working _____ this factory ______ 2008.
4. Rajan fell ______ the bicycle and hit his head _____ a pillar.
5. Alice ran _____ the road and peeped _______ her neighbour’s wall.
6. The bridge ______ this river is made ______ wood.
7. My classmates are scolded ______ the teacher as they often quarrel ______
themselves.
8. Hitesh’s mother is blind _____ his faults.
9. The boy jumped ______ the pool.
10. The parrot _______ the cage has seen the chilly kept _____ the
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Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.
Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.
Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.
Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.
Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.
Their shared sense of guilt about failing to expose Wickham's true nature (which they believe would have prevented the elopement) aligns them emotionally and gives them a common purpose. Though she and her husband are obviously at fault, Mrs. Bennet reacts to the news of Lydia's elopement by blaming Colonel Forster.