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Fill in each of the blanks with the correct preposition.

     
1.   If he doesn't arrive ______ time, he will be ______ serious trouble.
2.   Look ______ this photograph. The man sitting ______ the right has been convicted ______ murder.
3.   The sun has gone ______. It is too dark ______ you to walk home ______ yourself.
4.   The equator lies ______ the Tropic ______ Cancer and the Tropic ______ Capricorn.
5.   It is difficult ______ anyone to run ______ the wind.
6.   They are traveling ______ the four o'clock train ______ Windiland.
7.   He worked ______ the crossword puzzle ______ going to bed.
8.   His father was very disappointed ______ the boy's results. The grades ______ his report card were all ______ average.
9.   The blind girl thanked him ______ helping her ______ the road.
10.   They talked ______ the theory ______ evolution ______ Charles Darwin.
11.   He traveled ______ the world ______ ship last December.
12.   The price ______ the refrigerator that you are pointing ______ is ______ seven hundred dollars.
13.   Look ______ the house while we are away. We'll be back ______ lunch.
14.   The rich man did not want his sons to fight ______ themselves over his property ______ his death. So he divided it equally ______ the four of them.
15.   We don't know anything ______ him. We found him ______ the bridge when we were passing ______ seven o'clock this morning.
16.   Tin ore is found ______ its natural state ______ the form ______ veins or lodes ______ granite rocks.
17.   The Hwang Ho is the second-largest river ______ China. The main difference ______ the Hwang Ho and other rivers ______ similar size is its shallowness.
18.   This story is written ______ a style different ______ that ______ other books ______ the same author. There are ______ four copies ______ this book ______ our school library.
     

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1.   If he doesn't arrive on time, he will be in serious trouble.
2.   Look at this photograph. The man sitting on the right has been convicted of murder.
3.   The sun has gone down. It is too dark for you to walk home by yourself.
4.   The equator lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
5.   It is difficult for anyone to run against the wind.
6.   They are traveling on the four o'clock train from Windiland.
7.   He worked on the crossword puzzle before going to bed.
8.   His father was very disappointed with the boy's results. The grades in his report card were all below average.
9.   The blind girl thanked him for helping her across the road.
10.   They talked about the theory of evolution by Charles Darwin.
11.   He traveled around the world by ship last December.
12.   The price of the refrigerator that you are pointing at is above seven hundred dollars.
13.   Look after the house while we are away. We'll be back before lunch.
14.   The rich man did not want his sons to fight among themselves over his property after his death. So he divided it equally among the four of them.
15.   We don't know anything about him. We found him on the bridge when we were passing at seven o'clock this morning.
16.   Tin ore is found in its natural state in the form of veins or lodes in granite rocks.
17.   The Hwang Ho is the second-largest river in China. The main difference between the Hwang Ho and other rivers of similar size is its shallowness.
18.   This story is written in a style different from that of other books by the same author. There are about four copies of this book in our school library.
 
 
 

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