Prepositions of Place Exercises PDFSet 1: At, In, On: Core Prepositions of Place
20 questions·12 min·Answers included·Explanations included
Preview: Questions
Fill in the blank with the correct option.
1.The children are playing ___ the garden.
a) atb) onc) byd) in
2.There is a beautiful painting ___ the wall.
a) onb) inc) atd) to
3.I'll meet you ___ the bus stop.
a) onb) inc) tod) at
4.She lives ___ a small village.
a) atb) inc) ond) by
5.The book is ___ the table.
a) inb) onc) atd) by
... and 15 more questions in the PDF
Preview: Answers
1.in
2.on
3.at
4.in
5.on
... and 15 more answers in the PDF
Preview: Explanations
1."in"(d)
Use 'in' for enclosed or defined areas like gardens, parks, and rooms: in the garden, in the park.
2."on"(a)
Use 'on' when something is attached to or touching a surface: on the wall, on the ceiling, on the door.
3."at"(d)
Use 'at' for specific points or locations where you meet or wait: at the bus stop, at the station, at the entrance.
4."in"(b)
Use 'in' for towns, villages, cities and countries: in a village, in Paris, in Japan.
5."on"(b)
Use 'on' when something is resting on a surface: on the table, on the desk, on the shelf.
... and 15 more explanations in the PDF
Prefer practicing online?
Try our interactive exercises with instant feedback.