Learn English 100% free...Get 1 free lesson per week // Add a new lesson
Log in!

Click here to log in
New account
Millions of accounts created on our sites.
JOIN our free club and learn English now!



  • Home
  • Print
  • Guestbook
  • Report a bug




  • Get a free English lesson every week!
    Click here!





    Partners:
    - Our other sites
       


    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #72756: Nouns followed by prepositions
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Prepositions [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Adjectives and prepositions - FOR and its use - Across / through - Adjectives and prepositions - Prepositions and location - Adjectives and prepositions - Prepositions of time - Prepositions
    > Double-click on words you don't understand


    Nouns followed by prepositions


    Nouns followed by prepositions



    Twitter Share
    English exercise "Nouns followed by prepositions" created by sreedhar with The test builder. [More lessons & exercises from sreedhar]
    Click here to see the current stats of this English test

    Please log in to save your progress.


    1. Abstinence wine is something which will make an individual healthy and socially acceptable.

    2. There is actually great abundance food and yet a great many go hungry. This is shameful for mankind!

    3. Lack of adherence the plan laid out by him and his well-wishers led to his humiliating defeat.

    4. What is the antidote the poison of terrorism which is eating up the very vitals of our existence?

    5. The sudden apprehension danger that he experienced actually saved his life.

    6. Attachment a person or thing leads to untold misery and grief.

    7. I wonder what gave him the feeling that he commands authority each and every individual.

    8. He is such an authority the subject that all flock to him to have their doubts cleared.

    9. Mother Teresa's beneficence the poor is legendary.

    10. Caution error must always be shown while driving any vehicle.










    End of the free exercise to learn English: Nouns followed by prepositions
    A free English exercise to learn English.
    Other English exercises on the same topic : Prepositions | All our lessons and exercises