Chapter 188. Exercise M5-3

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Exercise M5-3
Prepositions showing time and place
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Click on the correct preposition in each sentence.

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Example

Question

Correct. The preposition in is used to suggest “during the month of.” For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition to suggest “during the month of” is in. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition at is used before a specific time. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a specific time is at. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The correct preposition with the verb live and a geographic location is in. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition with the verb live and a geographic location is in. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition at is used before a noun indicating the edge of something. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a noun indicating the edge of something is at. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition at is used before a noun indicating a target. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a noun indicating a target is at. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition in is used before a noun indicating an enclosed space. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a noun indicating an enclosed space is in. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition on is used before a specific day. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a specific day is on. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition at is used before a noun indicating the corner of something. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a noun indicating the corner of something is at. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition in is used before a noun indicating an enclosed space. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before a noun indicating an enclosed space is in. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The preposition on is used before an electronic medium (such as television). For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The correct preposition before an electronic medium (such as television) is on. For more help, see section M5-a.
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