Prepositions Exercise
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate preposition.
1. You must abide ……………………. the laws.
with
by
on
Abide is followed by ‘by’.
2. This pond abounds ………………….. fish.
in
with
Either could be used here
Abound can be followed by in/with.
3. I didn’t see him because I was absorbed …………………. my work.
with
in
on
If you are absorbed in something, its holds your attention of.
4. We tried our best to accommodate …………………….. their needs.
to
with
No preposition is required
There is no preposition after accommodate
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5. Money was …………………… no account to them.
for
of
on
If something is of no account to you, it is not important for you.
6. He was accused ……………………… murdering his landlord.
with
of
over
Accused is followed by of.
7. All members must adhere …………………… a code of conduct.
to
with
for
Adhere is followed by to.
8. His body language did not agree ………………… what he was saying.
on
with
to
Agree with means be consistent with.
9. The manager did not agree …………………… my leaving early.
with
to
on
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To agree to something is to consent to it.
10. It was a lifestyle that was completely alien ………………….. me.
for
to
with
If something is alien to you, it is not acceptable to you.
11. Would you mind if I brought ……………………. a few friends?
up
over
along
To bring along a few friends is to bring them with you.
12. I had lost my appetite …………………… study.
to
for
Appetite for means a liking.
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Answers
1. You must abide by the laws.
2. This pond abounds in / with fish.
3. I didn’t see him because I was absorbed in my work.
4. We tried our best to accommodate their needs.
5. Money was of no account to them.
6. He was accused of murdering his landlord.
7. All members must adhere to a code of conduct.
8. His body language did not agree with what he was saying.
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9. The manager did not agree to my leaving early.
10. It was a lifestyle that was completely alien to me.
11. Would you mind if I brought along a few friends?
12. I had lost my appetite for study.
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