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6.  Will you come to my house on Saturday?

                    7.  Johnny hid under the bed.

                    8.  How far is your home from the station?

                    9.  The little boy sat beside his mother.

                   10.  There is a park near my house.


              B.   Fill in the blanks with the suitable prepositions.
                    1.  The next FIFA World Cup will be played                                Qatar.


                    2.  Please leave your shoes                         the temple.

                    3.  The final football match was played                            Kolkata.

                    4.  We had planned to have the party                             the lawn.

                    5.  The bad weather forced us to have the party                              the house.

                    6.  There is a high wall                        the house.

                    7.  You will not be able to climb                          it.

                    8.  My mother never leaves the house                             her purse.

                    9.  Why do you complain                            your friends all the time?

                   10.  The ground                         our feet started shaking.

                   11.  The sun was hiding                          the clouds.

                   12.  Rama and Lakshmana returned                              defeating Ravana.

                   13.  When are they returning                           Kashmir?

                   14.  I was waiting for you                         the bus stop.

                   15.  He drove                       Shimla to New Delhi. He went further on

                                            Rajasthan and Gujarat.


                       Read these sentences.

                         y Some guests are coming over in the evening.

                         y I go to the mosque on Fridays.

                         y I will meet you at 4 o’clock.



                         Prepositions that tell us about time are called prepositions of time.
                         Some prepositions of time are—in, on, at, before, after and until.


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