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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #73352: Prepositions
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    Prepositions


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    1. Many casualties died their injuries.

    2. I was my friend when a man snatched her bag.

    3. I believe him .He 's all suspicion !

    4. We were walking the wreckage of buildings.

    5. The day yesterday, I met a curious character.

    6. Many areas are sea level in the Netherlands.

    7. April 1st, I will stop smoking.

    8. Please switch on the light, I have dropped my keys the floor somewhere.

    9. You can't see the keel the waterline.

    10. The book contains an introduction to the story and notes the author.

    11. He can't jump out, the window is too high the ground.

    12. Paul leaves his sister, who is never ready.

    13. Children are playing in the field the wild flowers.

    14. Mary cried joy when she saw her mother.










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