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Prepositions and location - EnglishAt, in, on, near, by, next to, beside, across from, opposite, below, under, above, over, between, among, in front of, behind, on the left, on the right, at the top of, ...
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Analogy - English... as cattle is to. dogs, cows, sheep. 9. Free is to freedom as wide is to. width, wisdom, wider. 10. Over is to under as in front of is to. behind, backwards, beside ...
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Prepositions - English - Learn EnglishClick here to see the current stats of this English test [Save] [Load] [?] 1. The ball is. outside, in, next to. the box. 2. The ball is. in front of, under, behind. the box. 3.
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Describing a picture - EnglishPlace the elements within the picture: in the background, at the bottom, on the right... behind... in front of. ... There is a popular story that Newton was sitting under an apple tree, an apple fell on his head, ... And we know what happened next: .
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Placement test (beginners) - EnglishComplete with the right preposition:on,in,under,above,behind,between,in front of (some may ... Below each clock write the number of the right answer (1, 2 or 3).
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Prepositions - English - Learn Englishthe cliff. 10. The cat is. in, on, under. the table. 11. The little girl is. between, in front of, behind. her mother. 12. There is a bee. in, near, under. the pink flower.
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To Build a Fire - EnglishThe man was on his way to a camp near Henderson Creek. ... A dog walked behind the man. It was a big gray ... As he walked, he looked carefully at the ice in front of him. ... He saw that an underground spring flowed under the ice at that spot.
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History and geography of the United Kingdom: customs and traditionsPresents are bought and wrapped, and traditionally placed under the ... He must, of course, enter by the front door and leave by the back. ... The object of the game is for the players to put their hands behind their back ... as historic houses and sports centres, may close on certain public holidays, particularly Christmas Day.