Prepositions
v Halloween is celebrated in the United States on October 31.
v Are you going away for the weekend? – I don’t know. It depends on the weather.
v He felt bad for no reason at all.
v I have been living here for ten years.
v Have you been to the cinema recently? Yes I was there a few days ago.
v I happened to meet an old friend in town.
v Have you read the article? – It was in yesterday’s newspapers.
v He always drives at a tremendous speed because he’s always in a hurry.
v He is very fond of good food.
v He married at the age of 28.
v I bought many things during my stay in New York.
v According to the guide there are three hotels in town.
v I saw him standing in the queue but I don’t know if he got on the bus.
v I want to post this letter to a friend.
v I’m going to Glasgow on Monday. Would you like to come with us?
v John has got a very strange taste of clothes.
v Mum sat in the back of the car.
v I’m interested in basketball but I’m not very good at playing it.
v I’m returning to Spain at the end of the month.
v My parents met during the war, in 1943.
v Is it true that your mother died of cancer.
v It was embarrassing. I didn’t have enough money to pay for the meal.
v It was on the radio yesterday morning.
v It’s a quick journey from Manchester to Leeds.
v Jane goes to the office early on Tuesdays.
v I saw him sometime in June.
v Meet me at the station.
v The lights are moving towards us.
v My country is famous for great musicians.
v Who is that girl over there in the red dress?
v I live in Sweden but every summer I travel to Spain for my holidays.
v Turn right at the end of the street and then it will be right in front of you
v My sister has a beautiful apartment. She lives on the third floor.
v Please sit down. Mr. Brown will be with you in a moment.
v I have to apologize for being late.
v She tried to prevent the children from jumping into the water.
v Sometimes I have to walk to work and sometimes I go by bus.
v Thank you for coming to visit us.
v The boys met at the corner of the street.
v The smallest room is located to the left of the hall.
v We entered the building through entrance number 3.
v There was a dark spot on the ceiling.
v We arrived just in time to see the Queen.
v We have to be at the airport by , at 6 p.m.
v We ran across the doctor on our way to the bookshop.
v She learned Russian at the age of 45.
v The book was written by Mark Twain.
v I’ll show you the picture of the palace.
v We can only get to the camp on foot.
v He reminds me of his old history teacher.
v What are you talking about?
v By the end of next year we will have made over £ 100,000.
v She always gets up early in the morning and goes to bed late at night.
v I went to work on Tuesday but I didn’t go on Friday.
v You’ll have to wait. He’ll be with you in a minute.
v Philip waited for her at the movie theatre.
v He started learning English in 2005.
v You have to pay for the tickets on the day you order them.
v We are very proud of this company.
v It’s very kind of you to help us.
v The old man suffered from a heart attack.
v Please write in pencil.
v It’s about time you told him the truth.
v The manager didn’t take part in the discussion.
v He‘s very good at telling jokes.
v I’ll see you at the conference
v We sat down on the grass and ate our lunch.
v My parents got married in the 1970s.
v There’s a good restaurant at the end of the street.
v We usually have turkey for Thanksgiving.
v I would like to travel to Italy next summer.
v I took a plane from Munich to Rome.
v I’d like to speak with the manager please.
v I don’t usually feel tired in the morning.
v My mother is abroad so my dad is taking care of us at the moment.
v Sonja gets on the seven o’clock bus in the morning.
v She always looks at herself in the mirror.
v I met Donna at a party on Friday night.
v My friend always borrows money from me.
v Daria’s books are lying on the floor.
v He arrived at the school building just in time.
v The audience threw tomatoes at him.
v Passengers are not allowed to use cell phones on airplanes.
v He is responsible for what he does.
v I’m sorry about the job you didn’t get.
v I’m very bad at mathematics.
v We had to climb slowly up the hill.
v He is always on time.
v How many people are on your team?
v A university is where you study for a degree.
v Her next birthday will be on a Sunday.
v The new factory is expected to go online in May.
v Many of us eat with fork and spoon.
v We have been searching for a web designer for a few weeks now.
v The TV is in the corner of the room.
v The two friends went to the movies by themselves.
v During the summer I stayed with my grandparents.
v I’ll wait for you at the bus stop.
v The milk is in the refrigerator next to the orange juice.
v She came and sat beside her husband.
v After we saw the television show on bears we drove to the zoo.
v Throughout the day, the rain came into the window.
v The phone rang in the middle of the night.
v Some boys were crawling around under the car.
v His notebook fell on the floor.
v The plane flew above the clouds.
v Peter doesn’t go to work on Fridays.
v Open your book on page 9.
v Can you see a yellow house on the left?
v There was a picture on the wall above the bed.
v All the latest computers will be shown at the exhibition.
v He came to see how I was getting on.
v I am very interested in documentaries on TV.
v I am surprised at how much money they want to pay him.
v Nobody in the family has heard about the accident.
v She comes from a poor family.
v I am quite good at art.
v Jack came rushing down the stairs.
v Turn right at the next traffic lights.
v Her mother is looking forward to going to Australia.
v The film is based on a novel by John Grisham.
v John is totally obsessed with football. He thinks of nothing else.
v I prefer coffee to tea.
v Let’s divide this money between us.
v I like travelling by boat in summer.
v When I was younger I was always afraid of going to the dentist.
v Mary’s in the kitchen looking for her car keys.
v Are you really happy with your life here?
v He was quite pleased with the results.
v This is a painting by an unknown artist.
v I am proud of being a teacher.
v Don’t worry about it. Everything will be fine.
v My father tells us fascinating stories about his years in the navy.
v Did you call attention to their mistake?
v According to the headmaster, both of the boys got involved in the fight.
v Except for that one, all the sentences were easy.
v Be careful. They will lose faith in you.
v The girls worked on their lessons for half an hour.
v He depends on his sister for help.
v Miss Wilson is very fond of French food.
v There were over a thousand people at the concert.
v You must be over 18 in order to see the film.
v We are travelling on the road.
v He is suffering from an unknown illness.
v I listened to the game on the radio.
v How are you getting on at school?
v Don’t be impatient with us. We are trying!
v Could I speak to Tom please?
v We didn’t see the whole performance because we left before the last act.
v There were some beautiful pictures on the walls.
v The march started in the park. From there we moved to City Hall.
v Pessimism is bad for your health
v He asked his mother for money.
v I bought many things during my stay in New York.
v My country is famous for historical sights.
v I’m not in a hurry. I can wait.
v Have you ever been to the theatre recently?
v We arrived at the airport in time for the plane.
v My grandfather died of cancer.
v The resort lies about 1,500 meters above sea level.
v His hands are in front of his face.
v there’s a chair behind my desk
v The thief jumped out of the window.
v Both o my neighbors can take care of the cat while you are gone.
v I rarely think about the weather.
v They were always arguing about silly things.
v At first I found the work very tiring but after a few weeks I got used to it.
v My house is at the end of the road.
v The article was in yesterday’s papers.
v The classroom is on the fourth floor.
v I applied for a few jobs last week, but nobody wrote back.
v He wants two seats for the concert on Friday night.
v You ought to be ashamed of yourself for coming in with dirty boots.
v There’s no point in going by car if we can’t park near the theatre.
v he started his training in November
v Whom did they vote for?
v The bus stopped at the corner of High Street and congress Avenue.
v I love listening to classical music.
v He is from Dallas, Texas but he was born in California.
v She goes to church every Sunday.
v It’s 7 a.m. We need to leave for work at once or else we’ll miss the bus.
v I asked the policeman for some information.
v The great player hit the ball over the net.
v Can you find our holiday beach on the map?
v Please turn down the volume of the radio. I’m getting deaf.
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