A. at
B. in
12. They would like some milk,
A. in
B. for
13. It's cold in our country
A. at
14. The shop is
A. to
15. What are you going to do
A. in
dinner.
B. on
16. I put all of my pencils and pens
A. in
B. into
17. There is a primary school
A. on
18. The cat is
A. under/ near
19. The monitor is standing.
A. in
20.
A. With
the winter.
B. on
the hospital and the post office.
B. in
Sunday morning?
C. to
C. at
the park.
B. under
the chair and the dog is lying
B. at/ under
C. of
C. for
C. on the
the pencil case.
C. of
C. between
the door.
D. from
B. of
school, Jane went to the school library to borrow some books.
C. By
B. At
D. of
D. in
D. between
D. in the
D. to
D. next to
D. under/ on
C.at/ to
the boys in our class. He is explaining the trips rules.
C. near
D. among
D. In
the positive or negative imperative statements. (Imperatives)