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Preposition practice

Some sentences with blanks for prepositions:
preposition


1. She is interested ___ learning new languages. (in, on, at)
2. The cat is hiding ___ the table.(under, above, over)
3. He arrived ___ the airport just in time.(at, in, on)
4. They are going ___ a trip next week.(on, for, in)
5. I usually drink coffee ___ the morning.(in, at, on)
6. The book is ___ the shelf.(on, in, under)
7. She was born ___ May. (in, on, at)
8. The keys are ___ the drawer. (in, on, under)
9. They talked ___ the phone for hours. (on, in, at)
10. He walked ___ the park yesterday. (through, in, around)



sentences with the correct prepositions filled in:

1. She is interested **in** learning new languages.
2. The cat is hiding **under** the table.
3. He arrived **at** the airport just in time.
4. They are going **on** a trip next week.
5. I usually drink coffee **in** the morning.
6. The book is **on** the shelf.
7. She was born **in** May.
8. The keys are **in** the drawer.
9. They talked **on** the phone for hours.
10. He walked **through** the park yesterday.

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