Prepositions

Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36.

Example

  1. Every year on July 4, a hot-dog eating contest takes place at Brooklyn, New York.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - Every year on July 4, a hot-dog eating contest takes place at Brooklyn, New York.
  2. Contestants try to eat a large number of hot dogs in twelve minutes.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - Contestants try to eat a large number of hot dogs in twelve minutes.
  3. The contest is held on a hot dog restaurant called Nathan's on an amusement park.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - The contest is held on a hot dog restaurant called Nathan's on an amusement park.
  4. Nathan's has been in business from 1916.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - Nathan's has been in business from 1916.
  5. Contestants meet at the restaurant, and hundreds of people come to watch.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - Contestants meet at the restaurant, and hundreds of people come to watch.
  6. People of all over the world come to Nathan's to compete.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - People of all over the world come to Nathan's to compete.
  7. A 130-pound Japanese man ate 24.5 hot dogs of buns on 1997.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - A 130-pound Japanese man ate 24.5 hot dogs of buns on 1997.
  8. He defeated a 360-pound man of New York, who ate twenty of the restaurant's hot dogs.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - He defeated a 360-pound man of New York, who ate twenty of the restaurant's hot dogs.
  9. Contestants can qualify for the contest of eleven U.S. regions and four other countries.

    Question

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - Contestants can qualify for the contest of eleven U.S. regions and four other countries.
  10. The winner may not be very hungry of the grand prize, which is twenty pounds of hot dogs.

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    Chapter 3 - Prepositions: Identify the preposition in boldface type that is used INCORRECTLY. If both prepositions are used incorrectly, choose "both incorrect." If neither is incorrect, choose "neither incorrect." For help with this topic, see EasyWriter, Chapter 36. - The winner may not be very hungry of the grand prize, which is twenty pounds of hot dogs.