- “He is good in mathematics.” a. in b. at c. on d. with Answer: b. at
- “They arrived to the airport late.” a. to b. on c. at d. in Answer: c. at
- “She is married with an engineer.” a. with b. at c. by d. to Answer: d. to
- “The teacher is angry on him.” a. on b. with c. about d. to Answer: b. with
- “He insisted for going out.” a. for b. to c. on d. about Answer: c. on
- “This book belongs with me.” a. with b. at c. for d. to Answer: d. to
- “He is senior than me by two years.” a. than b. over c. to d. from Answer: c. to
- “We discussed about the plan.” a. about b. on c. at d. – (no preposition) Answer: d. – (no preposition)
- “She prefers tea than coffee.” a. than b. over c. to d. with Answer: c. to
- “I am looking forward for the holidays.” a. for b. at c. to d. on Answer: c. to
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