Chapter 187. Exercise M5-2

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Exercise M5-2
Prepositions showing time and place
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In each pair, choose the sentence in which all prepositions are used correctly.

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Example

Question

Correct. In is the correct preposition with neighborhood. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. At is not the correct preposition with neighborhood. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. On time, at six o’clock, and in the morning are all correct expressions. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The preposition at should be used before a specific time: at six o’clock. And in should be used for a part of day: in the morning. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The prepositions In, of, with, of, and on are all used correctly. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The preposition on should be used before a surface: on the top shelf. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The prepositions on, in, and to are all used correctly. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The preposition on should be used with envelope (because a stamp goes on the outside of an envelope), and the preposition in should be used with pocket. The preposition to is correct before mailbox. For more help, see section M5-a.
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Question

Correct. The prepositions at and of are used correctly. For more help, see section M5-a.
Sorry. The preposition at should be used with intersection. For more help, see section M5-a.
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