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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #9141: Prepositions are missing
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    Prepositions are missing


    Some prepositions are missing. Find them and put them into the sentences. Do not change the words order.




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    1. I saw you Thursday.

    2. I got up eleven o'clock.

    3. I drove a car the morning.

    4. It rained a lot the spring.

    5. She sang and danced my birthday.

    6. My friend always visited his parents Christmas.

    7. I was born 1976.

    8. My niece broke her leg February..

    9. I felt very tired Christmas day.

    10. What did you do the weekend?

    11. He was a very popular singer the 1980s.

    12. I turned off my computer midnight exactly.

    13. They both were born 28th March.

    14. I went to the pub the evenings.

    15. They broadcast Monday evenings.

    16. My friend slept a lot Saturdays.

    17. We sent a lot of postcards Easter.

    18. World War I and World War II were the 20th century.


    19. I woke up the middle of the morning.










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