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Fill in the blanks with the following prepositions:out / in / on X3 / between / down / off / over / under / into / up
Hi everybody! Let me talk to you about my dog Max. Max is not
really easy to control. He never listens and gets ________ my
nerves. He is always getting___________the couch when I am not
in the room. I always tell him to get_____________ of the furniture,
but he ust lies there looking at me. esterday, I was sitting
___________the couch with my girlfriend. He um"ed_________
on the couch and tried to get_____________us. I immediately
yelled, #$et______________!# %ut, he ust sat there, des"erate for
attention. &hen I eat dinner, he always gets______________the
table and begs for food. 'nother "roblem is that I live next to a main
road. He somehow gets______________of the house and gets
______________the fence. I(m afraid he is going to get hurt. ou
know what) Last week, he got_______________my closet and
chewed u" my shoes. I don(t know how he got__________as I
usually kee" the door closed. I think I need to take him to an
obedience school. &hat do you think) $ive me some advice!
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*. +onna went into / downthe store, but I don(t think she foundwhat she was looking for because she came back upon /outalmost immediately.
. 's -amantha was climbing in /out ofthe swimming "ool, shesli""ed and fell back in / to.
. /he "ost office is ust down / uponthe street on the left near thehos"ital.
0. Lily had "roblems climbing back down from / down tothe treehouse because she had inured her ankle as she was climbing up /over.
1. -he didn(t have any difficulty "ulling into / downthe "arkings"ace, but as she was backing out / from, she scratched the car"arked next to her.
2. 'lthough you can take an elevator up to / to fromthe to" of the3iffel /ower, we decided to walk up / to. I was exhausted by thetime we got to the to".
4. &hen Mrs. -ims saw the kids "laying on the roof she screamed,#ou kids had better come out of /down fromthere, right now!#
5. ou can go in / tonow6 +r. &ilson is ready to see you.
7. 8ur customer service center will hel" you solve that "roblem. 9ustwalk down / overthe hall and take the elevator up to / down fromthe second floor.
*:. 9ust as +ebbie was ste""ing out of/ from the elevator, shereali;ed she was on the wrong floor, so she
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*. ou can buy your rail "asses at / down / in the ticket counter
on / out of /inany train station in/ from / downthe country.
. /he brown bears found in / over /on=odiak Island are thelargest of /in/ fromthe world.
. /here is no life over / in /onthe moon, but there are manyforms of life on / inside / intothe ocean floor.
0. -he bought her wedding dress from /in / out of an exclusive
sho" on / down / over>ifth 'venue.
1. ?athan was able to exchange money at / in / onthe exchangecounter from / at /inthe air"ort.
2. If you want anything to eat, there is a freshly baked chocolatecake on / out of / fromthe table on / down /inthe kitchenand "lenty of food out /in / up tothe refrigerator.
4. &hile -hirley was in /racy(s de"artment store on / outside /atthe mall, she ran into 3van and Lea in / on / overthe furniturede"artment.
5. &hile +ave was on / down/ atthe to" of the 3iffel /ower, hecould see several tourist boats on / at / fromthe -eine, theriver that runs through @aris.
7. I stood in / out of / downline for thirty minutes in / on /attheticket window in / upon / onthe movie theater to get tickets forthe film.
*:. Mike was sitting at / next / onhis desk out / up / inhisoffice at / in / upwork when %ill called6 %ill was along /in / on
'sia on business.
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*. 9ane is arriving at / on / in / N !"#! 9anuary 2 at / on /in / N !"#! o(clock at A on A in A ?8 @B3@ the afternoon.
. It snows here every year at / on / in / N !"#! +ecember.&e always go outside and "lay in the snow at / on / in / N!"#! Christmas day.
. Michael is leaving at / on / in / N !"#! >riday at / on / in /N !"#! noon.
0. >rankie started working for her law firm at / on / in / N !"#!*771.
1. >ranklin began working on the "roect at / on / in / N !"#!yesterday.
2. ?ormally, at / on / in / N !"#! ?ew ear(s 3ve, it(s tradition
to kiss the one you love at / on / in / N !"#! midnight.
4. +on(t be ridiculous6 there were no tele"hones at / on / in / N!"#! the seventeenth century! /he tele"hone was inventedat / on / in / N !"#! the *54:s.
5. /he "lane leaves at / on / in / N !"#! tomorrow morning at/ on / in / N !"#! 5D:: 'M.
7. /he hills here are covered with wildflowers at / on / in / N!"#! early s"ring.
*:. &e met at the restaurant at / on / in / N !"#! 2D:"mand stayed at / on / in / N !"#! *:D:"m.